As of 2014, Jon Bon Jovi has an estimated net worth of $300 million. He is an American singer-songwriter, record producer and philanthropist who is popularly known as the founder and front man of rock band Bon Jovi. During his New Jersey concert Monday night, Jon Bon Jovi showed his support for fallen New York police officers by wearing an NYPD shirt.
Aside from Jon Bon Jovi's music career that earned him his remarkable net worth value, the American rock star also ventured into acting in the '90s. The 52-year-old artist starred in several films including "Moonlight and Valentino" and "U-571." He also made appearances on television series, "Sex and the City" and "Ally McBeal."
Known as one of the world's bestselling music artists with a massive net worth value, Jon Bon Jovi was inducted into Songwriters Hall of Fame in 2009 as a songwriter. He is also named as one of "The Most Powerful and Influential People in the Music Business," "50 Most beautiful People in the World," "Sexiest Rock Star" and "100 Sexiest Artists."
Jon Bon Jovi is also recognized as the founder of The Jon Bon Jovi Soul Foundation that was founded in 2006, which aims to combat issues that force families and individuals into economic depression. He was also one of the founders and majority owners of the Arena Football League team Philadelphia Soul. According to The Richest, Jon Bon Jovi has an estimated net worth of $300 million.
Meanwhile, Jon Bon Jovi showed his support for embattled NYPD officers by wearing a "Property of NYPD Football XXL" shirt for the Bobby Bandiera and Friends Hope Concert at the Count Basie Theatre in Red Bank, New Jersey on Monday night. According to The Daily Mail, the show of support came two days after NYPD officers, 40-year-old Rafael Ramos and 32-year-old Wen Jian Liu, were killed in an execution-style murder as they sat in their patrol car in Brooklyn. The gunman later committed suicide.
"I'm showing a little solidarity for my brothers in the NYPD and all of those who protect and serve us every day, no matter what the risks," the rocker said during his concert, as reported by Asbury Park Press.
Jon Bon Jovi, who has an estimated $300 million fortune as listed by Celebrity Net Worth, also performed British singer Joe Cocker's hit "The Letter," as a tribute to the 70-year-old singer who died on Monday due to lung cancer.