Taylor Swift, Travis Kelce fan Melissa Etheridge defends romance.
At the MusiCares Person of the Year Gala, the 'Come to My Window' singer paid tribute to Jon Bon Jovi.
Melissa Etheridge wants only the best for Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce.
Etheridge advised Planet Chronicle Digital at the MusiCares Person of the Year Gala on Friday that one must love love and happiness, and if they encounter any difficulties with that, they should examine themselves. Etheridge expressed delight in observing happy individuals. Well done.
The "Come to My Window" singer, a Kansas City native and self-described "massive" fan of the couple, has one caveat for their relationship.
"As long as he doesn't retire, I might have a problem, but it's up to him. We'll go on."
Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce have a massive fan named Melissa Etheridge who slams romance haters.
Etheridge frequently posts about her support for the Chiefs on social media. Recently, she uploaded a video of herself wearing all Chiefs gear and praising the team's flag before their AFC Championship game against the Ravens.
Before the start of the game, which the Chiefs won and secured their spot in Super Bowl LVIII, she wrote that she was emotionally unavailable for the next 7 hours and had informed her family.
On Sunday, the team will face the San Francisco 49ers, with Swift expected to attend after a demanding international flight from Japan.
Jon Bon Jovi, a Grammy Award winner, 11-time nominee, founding member of American rock band Bon Jovi, and longtime friend of hers, was honored at the 33rd annual benefit gala MusiCares® Person of the Year.
Her friend's 62-year-old age was honored by her performance of Bon Jovi's "Blaze of Glory."
"I'm going to have a blast performing the incredible rock song with a Western twinge tonight," she said ahead of the show. "Jon and I are old friends and having a good time."
Bruce Springsteen, a fellow New Jersey-born superstar, honored Bon Jovi, and Etheridge revealed that he is responsible for her favorite memory with the honoree.
Bruce Springsteen invited Etheridge and him to sing "Hungry Heart" with him in New Jersey, and Etheridge said it was the best it could get.
After four decades in the music industry, Etheridge continues to draw inspiration from her friend.
She revealed that he had inspired her and shown her how rock stars can remain relevant and continue making music even after several decades.
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