ITV This Morning's Ben Shephard defends Jon Bon Jovi as he 'walks off' set

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This morning on the TV show "This Morning", there was a guest appearance by the musician Jon Bon Jovi.

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Viewers of the program This Morning were taken aback when Jon Bon Jovi seemed to leave the show abruptly. As a result of the celebrity's hasty departure, Ben Shephard had to make an announcement.

On Wednesday, the iconic rock star appeared on ITV to advertise his new documentary, Thank You, Goodnight: The Bon Jovi Story which can be found on Disney Plus. Once he finished talking with Cat Deeley and Ben Shephard, he swiftly got up and left the studio.

The audience was amazed and turned to the platform known as X (previously called Twitter) to post their opinions. One person shared: "Wow, Bon Jovi seemed extremely eager to depart as soon as the interview was finished." Another supporter repeated: "Did anyone else notice how quickly Jon Bon Jovi left? He could not wait to leave!"

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One more comment stated that Jon Bon Jovi would have rapidly left the scene.

Following the advertisements, Ben Shephard clarified the reason for the celebrity's hurried behavior. In defense of the artist, Ben stated: "He's quite eager to begin as he has a jam-packed schedule."

According to Bon Jovi, the documentary provides a truthful and honest depiction of his career. He mentioned that it showcases all the imperfections that exist. It's like having a flashback of your life before you die, though he thinks he's still alive.

Bon Jovi expressed his thoughts on revisiting old footage by stating that it was a very emotional experience for him and the band. Around six months ago, they gathered to view a preliminary version of the footage together, and the experience was filled with both ups and downs.

The collection of documentaries is set to debut on Hulu in the United States on Friday 26th April. However, it will only be streamable on Disney Plus globally, and Star Plus in Latin America towards the end of this year.

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