“Jewel, 51, Stuns Fans with Insane New Body After Secret Kevin Costner Romance & Shocking Workout Routine!”

Jewel, 51, Shows Off Toned New Body After Weightlifting — Months After Kevin Costner Dating Rumors

Singer-songwriter Jewel is turning heads with her latest fitness transformation. At 51, the star shared a mirror selfie in a sleek black swimsuit, flaunting a noticeably more muscular and toned physique thanks to her dedicated weight training routine.

The ’90s icon, famous for hits like Who Will Save Your Soul and Foolish Games, looks stronger and slimmer than ever. Her Instagram Stories post captured her confidently posing, a clear testament to the results of her workout regimen.

Originally from Utah, Jewel seems to be thriving both physically and personally. Over the summer, she attended Jeff Bezos and Lauren Sánchez’s lavish wedding in Italy, radiating confidence and showing off what fans have described as a major “glow-up.”

Jewel shot to fame in 1995 with her debut album Pieces of You, which sold over 12 million copies worldwide. She continued her success with chart-toppers like You Were Meant for Me, Standing Still, Intuition, and Again and Again.

In late 2023, Jewel made headlines when she was linked to Yellowstone star Kevin Costner. The duo was spotted at a charity tennis event on Necker Island, sparking romance rumors. Costner later clarified on The Howard Stern Show that they are just friends, though he praised Jewel for her intelligence and beauty. Jewel herself called him a “great person” in an Elle profile but kept the details private.

Earlier this year, Jewel drew attention for performing at Robert F. Kennedy Jr.’s “Make America Healthy Again” Inaugural Ball — a controversial event due to Kennedy’s political ties. Facing backlash, she posted a heartfelt video apology on Instagram, explaining her decision was motivated by her longtime advocacy for mental health.

“As many of you know, I’m a mental health advocate,” Jewel said. “Mental health affects everyone — regardless of political affiliation.” She emphasized that imperfect circumstances shouldn’t stop action. “If I wait until everything is perfect to participate, I’ll never act. It’s because things are imperfect that we have to find ways to get involved and push for change now.”

She closed by reaffirming her commitment to raising awareness and prioritizing mental health on a national level, even amid complex political debates.

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