
She’s the folky singer-songwriter who lived out of her car before becoming one of the best-selling artists of her generation.
Jewel, now 51, dominated the charts in the ’90s with heartbreaking hits like Who Will Save Your Soul and Foolish Games.
The Alaskan songstress has come a long way since her humble beginnings, but not everyone is happy about her Hollywood lifestyle.
Jewel, who counts Lauren Sanchez as a good friend and even attended her wedding to billionaire Jeff Bezos last week, has recently undergone a bombshell makeover that’s rubbed some of her longtime fans the wrong way.
At a party for the Bezos nuptials, the Intuition hitmaker slipped into a jaw-dropping lingerie corset and shorts from Dolce & Gabbana that left little to the imagination.
For one of her other wedding looks, she donned a racy red gown with a plunging neckline that showcased her cleavage.
While attending an event at Art Basel in Miami, the singer wore another lingerie-inspired ensemble from Dolce & Gabbana, this time in a pink shade.

Singer Jewel, now 51, has stunned fans after undergoing a bombshell makeover

The folk icon is pictured performing at a music festival in 1999
And last year, Jewel slipped into a sparkly red mini-dress to party alongside Sanchez and the Hilton sisters at a swanky 60th birthday bash for Bezos.
The star’s new look, alongside her friendship with Sanchez, has irked many of her longtime fans.
‘It’s like your current actions totally contradict the messages that flowed through your lyrics for so many years,’ complained one.
Another commented, ‘You’ve broken my heart. Who will save your soul, Jewel?’
A third wrote, ‘I miss the Jewel of the 90s who wouldn’t have fallen into this crowd. She was too smart for that.’
A fourth fan added, ‘I came here trying to understand why Jewel is “entertaining” MAGA, and some of these pics explain it.
‘She grew up isolated, got inculcated into the Hollywood elite early and is now friends with some the richest people in America.’

Jewel wore a racy red gown with a plunging neckline for a party to celebrate Lauren Sanchez’s wedding to Jeff Bezos

‘It’s like your current actions totally contradict the messages that flowed through your lyrics for so many years,’ complained one fan

While attending an event at Art Basel, the singer wore another lingerie-inspired ensemble from Dolce & Gabbana, this time in a pink shade
Despite the backlash, some loyal fans still offered their support in the comments section of Jewel’s Instagram page.
‘Jewel is the Goat all that need to be said,’ gushed one longtime admirer.
‘She was there mostly seeking donations to her mental health foundation. The comments here are from people that have no knowledge of her integrity,’ added another.
Back in January, Jewel publicly apologized to her fans after performing for Robert F. Kennedy Jr’s Make America Healthy Again Inaugural Ball.
The artist sang Somewhere Over The Rainbow for Kennedy, who is Donald Trump’s Secretary of the Department of Health and Human Services.
Jewel said she decided to perform in order to help ‘shape policy’ involving mental health.
‘As many of you know, I am a mental health advocate. If there’s anything that I’ve learned in the past 20 years, it’s that mental health affects everybody’s lives – across party lines,’ Jewel said in the video she shared to her Instagram page.

Jewel slipped into a sparkly red mini-dress to party alongside Sanchez at a swanky 60th birthday bash for Bezos last year


The Foolish Games hitmaker has completely transformed her image

Jewel burst onto the music scene in 1995 with the release of her debut album, Pieces of You, which sold over 12 million copies
The star said she was ‘so sorry’ to her longtime fans if she caused them pain, especially her LGBTQIA+ fans.
‘I reached out to the last administration, spoke with the surgeon general about the mental health crisis that’s facing our nation. I don’t know if you guys know the stats, but it is bleak,’ she said.
‘If I wait to try until I agree 100 percent with the people that might be willing to help me, I’d never get off the bench. I don’t think that’s how activism works, waiting until everything’s perfect enough to participate.’
She continued, ‘It’s actually… because things are so imperfect that we have to find ways to engaged and to participate. And we have to act now. We cannot wait until four years.
‘I believe there are people in the new administration that are willing to help on this issue. And I do not agree on all the politics but if I can help shape policy, make sure mental health is in the conversation when it comes to American health, if I can help put resources or mental health tools into the hands of most vulnerable who need it, I’m going to try and I’m going to fight.’
Jewel burst onto the music scene in 1995 with the release of her debut album, Pieces of You.
It sold over 12 million copies worldwide and spawned hits like Foolish Games and You Were Meant For Me.
She released several more successful albums and more hits like Standing Still, Intuition, and Again and Again.