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Bon Jovi Embraces Aging, Rejects Cosmetic Procedures

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  • Bon Jovi, 63, says he's "come to terms" with aging
  • Refuses cosmetic procedures like Botox, eye jobs, or lip jobs
  • Feels nostalgia for his youthful appearance in the 80s and 90s
Bon Jovi Embraces Aging, Rejects Cosmetic Procedures

In a recent interview, legendary musician Jon Bon Jovi, now 63 years old, has opened up about his journey with aging. The "Livin' on a Prayer" icon admits that while he's "fine" with getting older, he "would rather look" the way he did in his younger days during the 1980s and 1990s.

Despite his nostalgia for his former youthful appearance, Bon Jovi has firmly rejected the idea of undergoing cosmetic procedures. He states that he hasn't had "any surgeries, operations, Botox injections, eye jobs or lip jobs or whatever the hell else you do these days." The rocker says he's "not interested in any of that, nor would I do it."

As Bon Jovi has embraced his graying hair and natural aging process, he's found that the benefits of wisdom and health have become his top priorities. He believes the "rollercoaster ride of getting punched in the face" has forced him to "take stock in any- and everything," with his physical well-being being "No. 1 on the list."

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Looking ahead, Bon Jovi has announced plans to kick off his Forever Tour in 2026, with four shows at New York City's Madison Square Garden before traveling to Europe. The rocker confidently states that he can perform his "two-and-a-half hours night after night after night," but only if he's physically able to do so.

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