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- Jon Bon Jovi spoke to Bunnie Xo about his life and career journey from the latest episode of her Dumb Blonde podcast
- While discussing his journey from Jersey clubs to international stages, Bon Jovi touched on his complex relationship with Richie Sambora
- Sambora was a member of Bon Jovi from 1983 to 2013
Jon Bon Jovi is getting honest about the rockiest piece of Bon Jovi’s history.
The singer appeared on the latest episode of the Dumb Blonde podcast, discussing his journey in the music industry with host Bunnie Xo. While they talked about Bon Jovi, Bunnie asked the rock star to give his best description of his friendship and collaborative work with former Bon Jovi guitarist Richie Sambora.
“The great thing that I have said about him throughout our lives was you would be lucky to call him your friend, and I mean that — talented beyond, beyond as a guitar player, as a singer, as a collaborator, wonderful, right-hand man, awesome. Couldn’t ask for more,” he began.
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Sambora left Bon Jovi in the midst of their 2013 world tour in order to focus on raising Ava amid his divorce from ex Heather Locklear.
Bon Jovi admitted, “I don’t think I ever saw” the sometimes nature between the two, which others believed was competitive.
“My heartbreak with him is the way he walked out on us, compounded by the fact that it took him years to come back in the room just to have a meal with Tico and David and I and say, ‘I’m sorry,’ ” he continued.
“It’s unfortunate. It’s heartbreaking … but if what he wanted was to be just Richie Sambora, not a member of Bon Jovi, do it right? I always encourage all of my guys, because my attitude was, ‘Bring the information back that you learn outside. It’ll only help us.’ ”
He continued, “So for whatever reason, he walked out, and then that was that. But I can’t defend or or accuse in any … and it’s just not worth it anymore. After so many years, I just … if you can’t figure [it out] or get it together, then it’s not on us, right? I love the man, heartbroken that he walked out on us.”
In the 2024 documentary Thank You, Goodnight: The Bon Jovi Story, Sambora shared his piece, saying, “I don’t regret leaving the situation, but I regret how I did it, so I want to apologize fully right now to the fans, especially, and also to the guys because my feet and my spirit were just not letting me walk out the door.”
In a Q&A about the documentary in 2024, Bon Jovi himself said “there was never a fight” that led to Sambora’s exit.
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“There was substance abuse, there was anxiety, there was being a single parent, there was a lot of personal issues he was going through. But never to this day did any of us, me or him or David [Bryan] or Tico [Torres], ever have a fight,” he added of their bandmates.
“He had some issues that he just couldn’t wrap his head around and he wanted to be home more than he wanted to be on the road, but you got to show up for work. So there’s no animosity. An integral part of my story for three of the four chapters was my right-hand man, asked to join my band and I was lucky to have met him. But life went on,” he continued.
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