From Homeless Teen to Global Star: Her Unbelievable Journey

Jewel was just eight when her mother walked out, leaving her and her siblings with their father, who became abusive. By 15, the violence at home forced her to leave. She lived alone in a cabin, shoplifting to survive. At 19, she moved to San Diego, hoping to build a life through music. But after refusing her boss’s advances, she lost her job and became homeless.

 

Living in her car, facing anxiety and health issues, Jewel still held onto hope.Her breakout came in 1995 with the album Pieces of You, but fame brought its own pressures — body shaming, industry harassment, and lingering trauma. Jewel battled bulimia and depression, but instead of breaking, she turned inward, choosing healing over hate.With no therapy, she leaned on mindfulness and journaling. This path led her to launch JewelNeverBroken.com and the Inspiring Children Foundation, helping others face their pain like she did.

 

Despite early pain, she later rebuilt her relationship with her father and co-parented peacefully after her divorce from Ty Murray. More than a chart-topping artist, Jewel is a survivor, a mother, and a guide for those seeking healing.“I’m more inspired now than I’ve ever been,” she said in 2024 — not because of fame or love, but because she finally found peace within.

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