Bon Jovi Once Kidnapped Michael Jackson’s Beloved Chimp, Bubbles
Bon Jovi kidnapping Bubbles, the pet chimp belonging to Michael Jackson, seems like a story via Mad Libs. However, it actually happened. This wild tale was surfaced by Classic Rock. It…

Bon Jovi kidnapping Bubbles, the pet chimp belonging to Michael Jackson, seems like a story via Mad Libs. However, it actually happened.
This wild tale was surfaced by Classic Rock. It was first published in Michael Francis' 2003 book Star Man: The Right Hand Man of Rock 'n' Roll. Francis served as Bon Jovi's head of security at the time of this crazy story, which took place during the band's massive world tour in support of Slippery When Wet.
The Bubbles story takes place in Japan in September 1987. Bon Jovi was on a multi-night run at Tokyo's Budokan Arena. Coincidently, Jackson was also in the country on his world tour in support of his album, Bad. Both Bon Jovi and Jackson happened to be staying at the same hotel at this time.
As the story goes, Jackson requested a visit from Jon Bon Jovi to his penthouse suite. During this visit, Jackson apparently agreed to appear at Bon Jovi's final show at Budokan on September 30. Unfortunately, the King of Pop didn't stick to his word, which didn't make Bon Jovi happy.
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After the show and following the show's after-party, the band made their way back to their hotel. They decided to hatch a plan to get back at Jackson. Someone reached out to Jackson's personal trainer, who was also in charge of watching Bubbles the chimp. They told the trainer that JBJ wanted to meet Bubbles. This led to Francis and drummer Tico Torres going to the trainer's hotel room. Torres grabbed Bubbles and said he was taking the chimp to the hotel bar to meet Bon Jovi instead.
Francis recalled saying, "Tell Michael if he wants to see Bubbles again, he can come to the bar and get him."
Now, with Bubbles in tow, Bon Jovi spent the next two hours in the hotel bar drinking and feeding bananas to the celebrity primate. Francis noted, "Eventually, we come to the conclusion that Jackson's personal trainer is too scared to let anyone know that Bubbles has been abducted."
About an hour later, Francis safely returned Bubbles to Jackson's bodyguards outside of his penthouse suite, who were confused by the incident but likely relieved the chimp was unharmed.
Bon Jovi has been active for over four decades, and they aren't showing signs of slowing down.
Their Rock and Roll Hall of Fame career has netted them over 130 million albums sold worldwide and legions of fans spanning generations.
Narrowing down their catalog to a select number of songs and ranking them is a daunting task, but here are Bon Jovi's 35 best songs, ranked.
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A new docuseries about Bon Jovi is set to premiere on Hulu on April 26. The docuseries is titled Thank You, Goodnight: The Bon Jovi Story.
The docuseries also has the cooperation of all Bon Jovi members, both past and present. A teaser trailer of the docuseries offers a supercut of the band's wild career, including the exit of guitarist Richie Sambora.
Additionally, the teaser trailer shows Jon Bon Jovi in a hospital bed. He's holding a dry-erase board that simply says, "I'm good." Meanwhile, an unidentified voiceover says, "Jon's going through his challenges." It then cuts to JBJ saying, "It almost killed us."
The "challenges" appear to be about Bon Jovi's recent vocal issues, which he discussed during the Pollstar Live! conference in February 2024.
Per Ultimate Classic Rock, Bon Jovi said, "It's become public knowledge now, but I've had major reconstructive surgery in my vocal cords, and I never had anything like this, ever. So it's been a difficult road, but I found a doctor in Philadelphia who did something called a medialization, because one of my cords was literally atrophied."
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A description of Thank You, Goodnight from Hulu also promises it will delve into the band's "most public moments of friction." Of course, this is likely a reference to the 2013 exit of Sambora, who has often talked about the potential of rejoining the band.
35. "Burning Bridges" - 'Burning Bridges' (2015)

34. "Do What You Can" - '2020' (2020)

33. "She Don't Know Me" - 'Bon Jovi' (1984)

32. "Someday I'll Be Saturday Night" - 'Cross Road' (1994)

31. "The Radio Saved My Life Tonight" - '100,000,000 Bon Jovi Fans Can't Be Wrong' (2004)

30. "Dry County" - 'Keep The Faith' (1992)

29. "This Ain't A Love Song" - 'These Days' (1995)

28. "Misunderstood" - 'Bounce' (2002)

27. "Say It Isn't So" - 'Crush' (2000)

26. "Captain Crash & The Beauty Queen From Mars" - 'Crush' (2000)

25. "American Reckoning" - '2020' (2020)

24. "Undivided" - 'Bounce' (2002)

23. "We Don't Run" - 'Burning Bridges' (2015)

22. "Who Says You Can't Go Home (ft. Jennifer Nettles)" - 'Have A Nice Day' (2005)

21. "In and Out of Love" - '7800° Fahrenheit' (1985)

20. "Bed Of Roses" - 'Keep The Faith' (1992)

19. "Bounce" - 'Bounce' (2002)

18. "Just Older" - 'Crush' (2000)

17. "Never Say Goodbye" - 'Slippery When Wet' (1986)

16. "Everyday" - 'Bounce' (2002)

15. "I'll Sleep When I'm Dead" - 'Keep The Faith' (1992)

14. "Wild In The Streets" - 'Slippery When Wet' (1986)

13. "Born To Be My Baby" - 'New Jersey' (1988)

12. "Lay Your Hands On Me" - 'New Jersey' (1988)

11. "Raise Your Hands" - 'Slippery When Wet' (1986)

10. "One Wild Night (2001)" - 'One Wild Night Live 1985-2001' (2001)

9. "Always" - 'Cross Road' (1994)

8. "Runaway" - 'Bon Jovi' (1984)

7. "I'll Be There For You" - 'New Jersey' (1988)

6. "Keep The Faith" - 'Keep The Faith' (1992)

5. "It's My Life" - 'Crush' (2000)

4. "You Give Love A Bad Name" - 'Slippery When Wet' (1986)

3. "Bad Medicine" - 'New Jersey' (1988)

2. "Livin' On A Prayer" - 'Slippery When Wet' (1986)

1. "Wanted Dead or Alive" - 'Slippery When Wet' (1986)
