The "Foolish Games" singer sparked romance rumors with the Yellowstone star in November, when they were photographed together at a gala. Although Jewel is keeping coy on the truth about their relationship status, she couldn't help but gush over the 69-year-old.
The pair created buzz when they were seen together at a fundraiser for her Inspiring Children Foundation, with one photo showing Kevin with his arms wrapped around Jewel—real name Jewel Kilcher—who sat beside him holding a microphone. She even gave Kevin a special shoutout on Instagram after the event, thanking him for helping "mentor our kids this year."
As for Jewel, she was previously married to former rodeo cowboy Ty Murray for six years, before divorcing in 2014. The 49-year-old—who shares 12-year-old son Kase with Ty—was then linked to NFL quarterback Charlie Whitehurst from 2015 to 2017.
Ultimately, becoming a single mom at 40 meant she had to rethink her career path.
"My whole life got disrupted," she told Elle. "Divorce is obviously super painful, and you have to redefine everything. I wanted to make a living, but I wanted to do it authentically."
In fact, the "Who Will Save Your Soul" artist found that being a mother meant "creating a different life that had more stability because the music industry is just incredibly unstable."
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On Tuesday, May 7 at 7 a.m. PT/10 a.m. ET, the company is set to unveil the latest additions to the iPad line. According to the rumor mill, that list includes: a new iPad Pro, iPad Air, Apple Pencil and a keyboard case. Well, for starters, word on the street is that Apple launched the M3 later than expected (likely owing to supply chain issues), forcing the company to launch all three chips at the same event.
While there are scant details as to the mission profile, I can't help but feel ultra-intrigued by this news from space station developer Gravitics, which was selected to develop orbital platforms to enable rapid response space missions. Gravitics co-founder and CMO Mike DeRosa did clarify in an email that the company is not putting a module on a rocket for a tactically responsive launch. Instead, the mission is related to developing “platforms to enable a new kind of tactically responsive space mission,” he said.
Jake Mintz & Jordan Shusterman discuss MLB changing their uniforms back to how they were last year after complaints from players and fans, as well as recap the weekend action including the Twins’ home run sausage celebration and Shohei Ohtani’s not-so-friendly reception in Toronto.