Why did Richie Sambora leave Bon Jovi?
Richie Sambora left Bon Jovi in 2013 to focus on co-parenting his daughter with ex-wife Heather Locklear.
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Jon Bon Jovi admits he's still 'heartbroken' over Richie Sambora's departure from the band in 2013, more than a decade later. In a recent interview, Bon Jovi opened up about the impact of Sambora's exit and their current relationship.
In a candid conversation on the 'Dumb Blonde' podcast, Jon Bon Jovi reflected on Richie Sambora's departure from Bon Jovi during their 2013 world tour. Sambora cited a need to focus on co-parenting his daughter with Heather Locklear as the primary reason for his exit. Bon Jovi expressed that while he respected Sambora's decision to leave, he was hurt by the manner in which Sambora chose to do so.
Bon Jovi acknowledged Sambora's talent and contributions to the band, describing him as a gifted guitarist, singer, and collaborator. However, he also conveyed his disappointment that it took Sambora several years to apologize to the bandmates for his abrupt departure.
In the 2024 documentary 'Thank You, Goodnight: The Bon Jovi Story,' Sambora addressed his exit, expressing regret for how he handled the situation. He apologized to the fans and his bandmates for the way he left, citing personal reasons and a need to be present for his family.
Richie Sambora left Bon Jovi in 2013 to focus on co-parenting his daughter with ex-wife Heather Locklear.
Jon Bon Jovi is still 'heartbroken' about how Richie Sambora left the band, but acknowledges Sambora's talent and contributions.
Yes, Richie Sambora apologized in the 2024 documentary 'Thank You, Goodnight: The Bon Jovi Story' for how he left the band.
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