Jon
Bon
Jovi
and
his
band
rocked
their
way
to
superstardom
22
years
ago.
A
string
of
blockbuster
hits
and
electrifying
live
performances
have
made
them
rock
star
icons.
The
singer
performs
on
Oprah
Winfrey"s
Ultimate
Australian
Adventure
and
first
time
ever
on
her
show.
Get
a
sneak-peek
into
the
lavish
life
of
this
rock
star
who
makes
his
Oprah
Show
debut
on
Sunday"s
episode
of
the
show
on
BIG
CBS
LOVE.
The
audience
went
wild
as
Bon
Jovi
and
his
band
performed
“It"s
My
Life" and
“You
Give
Love
A
Bad
Name."
They
sang
along
with
him,
swooned
to
his
voice
and
screamed
for
more!
The
evergreen
heart-throb
also
went
on
to
admit
that
he
loves
seducing
his
fans
while
he"s
on
stage.
"From
a
distance,
good
thing
they
can't
smell
me
when
I'm
up
there,
you
know?
I
work
up
a
stink,"
he
jokes.
"Sure
there's
seduction.
Absolutely."
The
episode
also
saw
Bon
Jovi
taking
the
viewers
through
a
tour
of
Philadelphia
and
introducing
them
to
the
Philadelphia
Soul
AFL
team.
There
was
also
a
brief
tour
of
Sanctuary
Sound
II
-
the
studio
on
Jon's
property
in
which
the
band
recorded
Crush,
Bounce
and
parts
of
Have
A
Nice
Day.
For
Bon
Jovi,
there"s
no
place
like
home!
Whenever
he
isn"t
performing
to
sold-out
crowds,
he's
at
home
at
his
New
Jersey
estate
with
Dorothea,
his
high
school
sweetheart
of
16
years,
and
their
four
children.
Football
is
amongst
his
other
passions,
and
little
do
people
know
that
this
football
fanatic
even
bought
his
own
team
two
years
ago,
the
Philadelphia
Soul.
He
credits
much
of
his
success
to
his
wife
and
staying
close
to
his
roots.
"She
truly
is
my
best
friend
because
she
just
gives
me
all
the
support
and
common
sense,"
Jon
says
of
Dorothea.
"She's
the
one
that
wakes
up
and
goes,
'Here
you
go,
rock
star,
take
a
look
in
the
mirror
this
morning!'"
Jon
Bon
Jovi
also
visited
the
Northern
Home
for
Children
in
Philadelphia
(where
underprivileged
children
are
cared
for)
and
played
'Robin
Hood."
He
surprised
the
kids
with
new
clothing
for
school,
book
bags
(brimming
with
school
supplies)
and
laptop
computers.
Jon
also
managed
to
stun
Oprah
herself
into
quite
a
bit
of
silence
when
he
presented
her
a
check
on
behalf
of
the
band.
BON
JOVI
donated
$1
MILLION
to
OPRAH'S
ANGEL
NETWORK.
Jon
saw
the
work
she
was
doing
to
help
victims
of
Hurricane
Katrina.
He
knew
she
would
make
sure
the
money
got
to
the
people
who
needed
it.
The
episode
ended
with
Bon
Jovi
surprising
the
studio
audience
by
giving
each
of
them
a
ticket
to
the
Chicago
show
on
the
Have
a
Nice
Day
tour
and
then
the
band
performed
HAVE
A
NICE
DAY.
Catch
this
spectacular
performance
by
Jon
Bon
Jovi
on
the
Oprah
Winfrey
Show,
this
Sunday,
23rd
October
2011
at
8.00
p.m.
exclusively
on
BIG
CBS
LOVE.