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  • Kevin Costner and Jewel are enjoying a flirty relationship. Here are the other new couples closing out 2023 together.

    Kevin Costner and Jewel! Selena Gomez and Benny Blanco! While 2023 seemed to be the year of divorces, new couples are stepping out in time amid the holidays.

  • Are Kevin Costner and Jewel Dating? Pair's P.D.A. Sparks Romance Rumors

    Costner and Jewel were spotted looking cozy in the British Virgin Islands for Jewel's Inspiring Children Foundation's tennis fundraiser

  • Kurt Loder on infamous 1998 Jewel interview: 'I've been ashamed of having done it ever since'

    The singer also said she lived in her car because she refused to sleep with her boss.

  • Jewel talks full-circle 'Masked Singer' experience and 25-year career: 'It was nasty, what was happening to girls in the '90s'

    Jewel contended with critics for years because she never fit in, but on 'The Masked Singer,' the self-described "bleeding heart" showed her true "essence."

  • Four-time Grammy-nominated singer is crowned 'Masked Singer' Season 6 champion

    Season 6 of The Masked Singer came to an end Wednesday night as the winner was crowned and the final two celebrities were unmasked. In perhaps the closest Masked Singer race ever, and the only finale to feature just two finalists facing off, the Bull and Queen of Hearts each performed twice — one stripped-down acoustic tune, and one over-the-top showstopper. Both contestants chose personally meaningful, inspirational songs that touched the judges’ and viewers’ hearts and, in the end, the Bull and Queen of Hearts were respectively revealed at the night's end to be singer, choreographer, YouTuber and LGBTQ+ icon Todrick Hall and four-time Grammy-nominated singer-songwriter Jewel. “When I was younger, I always felt like I was playing a character. Boys are supposed to play sports, and I tried. Boys aren't supposed to let their emotions show, so I tried that too. But secretly I always knew I was someone else, and when there's no role models like you, it can make you feel a little invisible. It took me a long time to find the people who saw me for who I truly am, and that changed everything. Now my focus is to help others who are looking for their place,” Todrick said of his decision to get into character as the Bull this season. “I would just say that we grow up and we believe in ourselves so much as little kids, and then somewhere along the line, the world starts to pick apart at you, and they start to make you realize the things about you that are different. So, I think that being inside this costume gave me courage.” However, In the end, it was the Queen of Hearts who reigned supreme.  After winning the Golden Mask, Jewel declared, “It really is an honor to be in the hall of costumes and with the other amazing winners. And everybody was so talented on this show. And it's just the privilege of a lifetime to get to be yourself. This show oddly really gets at your essence, and I find that really special about this show. It really reminded me of before I was famous, singing in a coffee shop, and to be able to just have people react to your voice not knowing anything else was really touching. I'm not a cool person, I never have been, but I have a lot of heart, and that's why I wanted to be the Heart.”

  • Jewel celebrates feeling 'sexy' as she turns 47: 'Don’t be bullied out of enjoying your own life’

    Jewel celebrated her 47th birthday with a post about loving her body and age despite the criticism women face in Hollywood.

  • Jewel shares how her struggle with panic attacks and agoraphobia inspired her mental health advocacy

    "Nobody's ashamed when they have a cavity — why are we ashamed when we're struggling with negativity or anxiety or bouts of depression?" the singer, songwriter and One Mind Champion says.

  • Jewel on her mental health journey: 'I really realized I had three choices: kill myself, stay how I was or change'

    Jewel is quick to introduce herself as not simply a singer and songwriter; she's a mental health advocate, too. She launched the Inspiring Children Foundation in the early 2000s to give at-risk youth struggling with financial hardship and mental health issues resources to therapeutic practices, mentoring, schooling, sports and more. Jewel is also now settling into her new role as an ambassador for the mental health and brain health nonprofit One Mind. She says her panic attacks started after she left home at 15 and grappled with the stresses of paying rent and "trying to hold down jobs" for the first time. At 18, she became homeless and started shoplifting, at which point her anxiety "hit a whole new level." She began experiencing agoraphobia, an anxiety disorder in which a person avoids places and situations in which they feel helpless or fearful. "And so it was then that I really realized I had three choices: kill myself, stay how I was or change — and I wanted to change. And so my entire life has been: All right, I don't want to kill myself. Now what? What am I going to do different today than I did yesterday, so that tomorrow can be different?" She took a "studious" approach to improving her mental health, taking notes and experimenting with practices that, over time, she's built into an emotional fitness "curriculum" which she now shares on her Never Broken website. "My goal was to have a better life, have a better experience," she says of developing techniques to help her cope. "And so I needed to find things that I could practice, because mindfulness won't change your life. Meditation won't change your life. It just builds the muscle of being consciously present."

  • Jewel Was Told She'd Seem 'Old' for Marking the 25th Anniversary of Her Debut

    "Women in my business have always faced this uphill challenge, but I vote be unapologetic," Jewel tells PEOPLE in this week's issue

  • Jewel On Living With A Mental Health Condition During A Pandemic

    The singer opened up to HuffPost about managing her anxiety right now and how she's advocating for kids' well-being.

  • Jewel on anxiety: 'it's not an enemy'

    Jewel on anxiety: 'it's not an enemy'

  • Jewel on how her son is handling quarantine

    Jewel on how her son is handling quarantine.

  • Jewel says she's mindful about how she talks to her son about the pandemic: 'He knows it's our duty to stay home'

    As a mom, the Grammy-nominated singer/songwriter and mental health advocate makes sure to talk to her son Kase, 8, about the pandemic in a way that doesn’t create hysteria and fear.

  • Jewel performs new song 'Grateful'

    Music has the power to heal. No one knows that better than Jewel. The Grammy-nominated singer/songwriter and mental health advocate joined Yahoo’s Reset Your Mindset even to share her new song “Grateful” and to discuss her foundation helping kids fight anxiety during the pandemic. Jewel is no stranger to anxiety, having experienced panic attacks and agoraphobia throughout her life, starting when she was homeless as a teenager. She describes the feeling like a car alarm going off, alerting her body that something isn’t right. Over the years she has developed tools to learn from her anxiety, and she credits them for helping her stay in alignment during the pandemic. “I’m also really grateful that I have developed a mindfulness practice and a meditation practice to help with anxiety and uncertainty,” she tells Yahoo Life. “So I don't feel this is as disruptive as it would have been if I didn't have those skills.”

  • Amid COVID-19 crisis, Jewel calls staying home 'a new form of activism'

    Music has the power to heal. No one knows that better than Jewel. The Grammy-nominated singer/songwriter and mental health advocate joined Yahoo’s Reset Your Mindset even to share her new song “Grateful” and to discuss her foundation helping kids fight anxiety during the pandemic. Jewel is no stranger to anxiety, having experienced panic attacks and agoraphobia throughout her life, starting when she was homeless as a teenager. She describes the feeling like a car alarm going off, alerting her body that something isn’t right. Over the years she has developed tools to learn from her anxiety, and she credits them for helping her stay in alignment during the pandemic. “I’m also really grateful that I have developed a mindfulness practice and a meditation practice to help with anxiety and uncertainty,” she tells Yahoo Life. “So I don't feel this is as disruptive as it would have been if I didn't have those skills.”

  • Jewel is totally unrecognizable in disguise for 'Undercover Boss' (exclusive)

    Grammy-winning pop star Jewel dons facial prosthetics, makeup, dark hair, and a thick accent for her turn on "Undercover Boss: Celebrity Edition."

  • Jewel's Trick To Manage Anxiety Is Something You Can Do At Home

    All you need is your phone and an open mind.

  • Yes, Jewel Realizes That Ann Coulter Burn Is No Longer Funny

    You know, since Trump won the election...

  • Jewel’s 5-Year-Old Son, Kase, Takes the Stage With Her for the First Time

    Jewel is on the road opening for Don Henley in Australia. At Wednesday’s show at Rod Laver Arena at Melbourne Park, she brought out a very special guest: her 5-year-old son.

  • Jewel shares her holiday git guide with AOL -- from flowers to jewelry

    The singer and best-selling author has a thing for flowers, jewelry, and easy, healthy eating. Sign us up!

  • OnlyOnOAOL: Jewel's philosophy: 'It's ok to not be perfect'

    The Grammy-nominated singer and writer has found inner peace and shares her hard-won wisdom in her new venture.

  • 11 Best Burns from the Comedy Central Roast of Rob Lowe

    The actor is the latest victim of a Comedy Central Roast, joining an exclusive club that includes Justin Bieber, Donald Trump and Charlie Sheen. From his infamous sex tape with an underage girl to his many failed television series and film bombs, nothing from Lowe's past was off-limit for the roasters, which included Peyton Manning, Jewel, Karate Kid actor Ralph Macchio, Pete Davidson and roastmaster David Spade. The roast doesn't air until Monday, Sept. 5 on Comedy Central, but here are some of the event's best jokes to look forward to on the big night.

  • Watch Jewel’s 5-Year-Old Son Sing a Sweet Song With His Musical Mommy

    The apple didn’t fall far from the tree for Jewel and her 5-year-old son, Kase. On Tuesday, the Grammy winner posted a video to Instagram of her and her little boy sharing a musical moment. 

  • Exes Sean Penn and Jewel Reunited Last Week — and It Nearly Went Unnoticed

    Jewel revealed a secret romance with Sean Penn early in her career in her 2015 memoir Never Broken. The exes were together publicly at an event on April 27.