Jewel Apologizes For Inauguration Event Performance, Cites Mental Health Advocacy

Of all the stars who agreed to perform at Donald Trump’s inauguration day events, Jewel was perhaps the most surprising. Country singer Carrie Underwood, who sang during the president’s inauguration ceremony, has been elaborately apolitical, while it’s not even clear if the “real” Village People was on stage at the Liberty Inaugural Ball. Then there’s Nelly, who likened the invitation to the military draft. An odd argument, to be sure, but not as confusing as the one presented by the 1990s pop sensation, who says she’s certain that Trump is committed to ending our country’s mental health crisis.

Jewel made this claim in an emotional Instagram post on Friday, saying that she performed at Robert F. Kennedy Jr.’s “Make America Healthy Again” inauguration celebration ball because “I am a mental health advocate.” It’s an assertion that likely made the millions of people who have felt their mental wellness crumble in the past week gnash their teeth in frustration, especially when the singer continued, “I believe I can help, and if I believe I can help, I have to try.” That meant serenading RFK Jr. and his wife, actor Cheryl Hines, with a rendition of “Somewhere Over The Rainbow,” though it’s unclear how the performance of the famous song made an impact on the fight for our nation’s sanity.

It appears that to Jewel, Trump was the only candidate ready to tackle the issue. “We cannot wait another four years,” she said of the mental health crisis. “If I can help shape policy, make sure mental health is in the conversation when it comes to American health, if I can help put resources or mental health tools into the hands of the most vulnerable who need it, I’m going to try, and I’m going to fight.”

Jewel attends Project Angel Food’s 2023 Angel Awards Gala at Project Angel Food on September 23, 2023 in Hollywood, California.

Tommaso Boddi

As reported by NPR in October, Trump’s policies around mental health include forcing people into mental hospitals and gathering the unwell—who he referred to in a campaign video as “dangerously deranged”—into tent cities. His positions on treatment for people with mental illness were widely condemned by mental health advocates who are not Jewel during his first term, with the National Alliance on Mental Illness saying then that he perpetuated false stereotypes and characterized mentally ill people as “monsters.”

“Words matter, Mr. President,” NAMI’s former acting CEO Angela Kimball said in a 2019 blog post directed at Trump during his first term. “‘These people’ are our friends, neighbors, children, spouses. They’re not ‘monsters,’ ‘the mentally ill,’ or ‘crazy people’ – they’re us. Talking about reinstitutionalization only further marginalizes and isolates the one in five people with mental illness. Instead, we need to be talking about the power of early treatment and effective intervention to change lives.”

Jewel didn’t address that contradiction in Friday’s post, in which she said that she is “So sorry that I caused pain, especially in my LGBTQIA+ community, because you guys are treasures.” The singer, who Joe Rogan once called “one of the most interesting people I’ve ever had the pleasure to talk to” (she reciprocated by defending the podcaster in 2022 after he was accused of spreading misinformation about the pandemic), also didn’t address the contraction of speaking out against the horrific sexual harassment she’s faced during her career while performing for RFK Jr., who has been credibly accused of sexual harassment. Not to mention that the performance in question was to celebrate Donald Trump, a man who has been accused of sexual violence by a number of women.

The singer, who in 2023 made a point of tweeting in support of the misinformation-packed and highly fictional film Sound of Freedom, which was widely criticized for perpetuating false narratives about child sex trafficking, might benefit from taking a page from Nelly’s book. In explaining his presence at the Liberty Ball, the “Hot In Herre” singer suggested that he was essentially drafted into performing.

“It doesn’t matter who is in office,” Nelly said. “The same way that our men and women, our brothers and sisters who protect this country, have to go to war and have to put their life on the line for whoever in office. So if they can put their life on the line for whoever in office, I can damn sure perform.”

  • The Democrat’s Rising Star Elissa Slotkin Is Fighting Trump Tooth and Nail

  • How a Crime Ring Targeting Pro-Athletes Finally Got Caught

  • The Alexander Brothers Built an Empire. Their Accusers Say the Foundation Was Sexual Violence.

  • Sarah Palin Is Eyeing More Than Just Money in Her New York Times Defamation Suit

  • “Elon Won’t Be Reined In”: A Trump Cabinet Attempt to Check Elon Musk

Eve Batey
Read More

Latest

10 Years Later, One of The Best Shonen Jump Series of All Time Is Still Awaiting a Sequel

Written and illustrated by Katsura Hoshino, D.Gray-man is one of the best series ever published in the Weekly Shonen Jump magazine. While the manga began serialization in 2004, it faced multiple hiatuses due to the creator’s poor health and never got the attention it deserved. In April 2018, the series moved to the quarterly magazine Jump SQ.

Exodus’ former studio head James Ohlen touches on why he left Archetype Entertainment: “I was running on fumes”

"It was hurting my health" Image credit: Archetype Entertainment Back in December of last year, despite being the head of the studio, James Ohlen left Archetype Entertainment, also leaving his role as producer on Exodus behind. It was a bit of a surprise, given that he co-founded the studio after having retired from BioWare in

“We will probably get some flack”: Subnautica 2 may feel polished for an early access game, but it was important for the team it...

No one wants another Moonbreaker Image credit: Krafton / Rock Paper Shotgun It's been more than a decade since the original Subnautica dove into early access. The deep sea survival game spent four years there as developer Unknown Worlds Entertainment added new features, biomes, and polished the whole thing up with the game's players. It

UK games industry fundamentally misunderstood, new report calls for unified research framework

UKIE and entertainment charity OKRE call for industry, government, and academia to collaborate on the framework to address identified research gaps Image credit: James Newcombe UKIE and entertainment charity OKRE have developed a framework to help the UK games industry maximise its economic and social value. The Building a Unified Framework for the UK Video

Newsletter

Don't miss

10 Years Later, One of The Best Shonen Jump Series of All Time Is Still Awaiting a Sequel

Written and illustrated by Katsura Hoshino, D.Gray-man is one of the best series ever published in the Weekly Shonen Jump magazine. While the manga began serialization in 2004, it faced multiple hiatuses due to the creator’s poor health and never got the attention it deserved. In April 2018, the series moved to the quarterly magazine Jump SQ.

Exodus’ former studio head James Ohlen touches on why he left Archetype Entertainment: “I was running on fumes”

"It was hurting my health" Image credit: Archetype Entertainment Back in December of last year, despite being the head of the studio, James Ohlen left Archetype Entertainment, also leaving his role as producer on Exodus behind. It was a bit of a surprise, given that he co-founded the studio after having retired from BioWare in

“We will probably get some flack”: Subnautica 2 may feel polished for an early access game, but it was important for the team it...

No one wants another Moonbreaker Image credit: Krafton / Rock Paper Shotgun It's been more than a decade since the original Subnautica dove into early access. The deep sea survival game spent four years there as developer Unknown Worlds Entertainment added new features, biomes, and polished the whole thing up with the game's players. It

UK games industry fundamentally misunderstood, new report calls for unified research framework

UKIE and entertainment charity OKRE call for industry, government, and academia to collaborate on the framework to address identified research gaps Image credit: James Newcombe UKIE and entertainment charity OKRE have developed a framework to help the UK games industry maximise its economic and social value. The Building a Unified Framework for the UK Video

Billie Eilish

Music ...

WD sees sustainability as key business driver in an ‘AI economy’

Hard drive company WD promoted long-term operations and sustainability executive Jackie Jung to become its first chief sustainability officer in February, as it steps up sales to companies building AI data centers. Her vision: Turn sustainability into a “brand” for WD, a strategy that reduces risk for the $6 billion company (formerly known as Western

5 Business Ideas Worth Starting in 2026

If there is one thing Nigerians understand well, it is how to spot opportunity inside hardship. In 2026, that mindset will matter more than ever. The economy is tough, competition is rising, and many people are looking for smarter ways to earn, build, and survive. But even in a difficult environment, some businesses still stand

Getting a business loan now comes with a frequent flyer upside

Australian fintech Prospa has partnered with Qantas Business Rewards, letting eligible SMEs earn up to 500,000 points per loan. What’s happening: Australian fintech lender Prospa has partnered with Qantas Business Rewards to allow eligible small and medium business owners to earn up to 500,000 Qantas Points per loan when taking out a Prospa Small Business