Jon Bon Jovi’s appearance On the bridge in Nashville, Tennessee, where he helped save a woman in distress, what seemed like divine intervention, according to The War and Treaty.
“Thank God for Jon Bon Jovi,” the country duo composed of Tanya Trotter and Michael Trotter Jr. said briefly while speaking to Fox News Digital on the red carpet at the People’s Choice Country Awards on Thursday night.
Bon Jovi and The War and Treaty collaborated on the song “The People’s House”, for which they were filming a music video on the Seigenthaler Pedestrian Bridge in Nashville shortly before the incident.
“So we had just finished shooting a music video, and we hugged John, and we left, and 20 minutes later, the situation happens,” Michael explained. “I don’t think he should have walked on the bridge originally, but something inside him and his team said, ‘Let’s walk on the bridge.'”
“Just goes to show you how he has guided. Faith leads us all, doesn’t it? So thank God for John,” he said.
The “Livin’ on a Prayer” singer was praised by local authorities for her efforts, which successfully prevented an unidentified woman from jumping off a bridge.
“Thank you to @jonbonjovi and his team for helping a woman on the Seigenthaler Pedestrian Bridge Tuesday night,” Metro Nashville Police Department officers shared on X. ,
“It takes all of us to help keep each other safe,” Chief John Drake said in the statement.
war and treaty He was also thrilled to be working together with Bon Jovi on their song, calling it “extremely important”.
“Just goes to show you how he has guided. Faith leads us all, doesn’t it? So thank God for John.
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“What a hurry. What a hurry. He is not just a legend, he is our legend. That is extremely important. He’s outspoken, he’s courageous, and he shared that goodness with War and Treaty. Thank God for Jon Bon Jovi,” Michael said.
Country duo, who performed their new single “Can I Get an Amen” People’s Choice Country Awards, The awards show was also grateful for their nominations, which included Group/Duo of the Year 2024 and Song of the Year, 2024’s collaboration with Zach Bryan, “Hey Driver”.
“It’s always about the fans, we do this for the fans. So to think that the fans chose us, voted for us to be here, it fills our hearts with so much joy,” said Tanya.
Fox News Digital’s Tracy Wright contributed to this report.