Jon Bon Jovi's new docu-series will be a "warts and all" production.
The 62-year-old singer and his band Bon Jovi are the focus of a new docu-series called 'Thank You, Good Night: The Bon Jovi Story', and the music star has revealed that the show will be a totally unfiltered production.
He told 'Extra': "I didn’t want a puff piece if we were going to do a film of this magnitude."
'Thank You, Good Night' - which is a four-part series - also explores Richie Sambora's exit from the band.
Bon Jovi said: "There’s no shields up on this project. Everybody showed warts and all."
In 2022, Bon Jovi underwent vocal cord medialisation, in a bid to help his voice to regain proper function.
And the chart-topping icon was helped through the process by Bruce Springsteen, his long-time showbiz pal.
He shared: "[Bruce] is like a big brother throughout my vocal surgery journey. One of the real comforting voices of, ‘We got your back, you’re gonna get through this,’ so it was therapeutic."
In January, Hulu announced that it had acquired 'Thank You, Goodnight: The Bon Jovi Story'.
The TV network also released a description of the series, which is scheduled to premiere on April 26.
The description reads: "As thrilling as the story of a once-in-a-lifetime talent is, it is even more rare that a legend like Jon Bon Jovi lets the world into his most vulnerable moments while he’s still living them.
"Forty years of personal videos, unreleased early demos, original lyrics and never-before-seen photos that chronicle the journey from Jersey Shore clubs to the biggest stages on the planet. The series relives the triumphs and setbacks, greatest hits, biggest disappointments and most public moments of friction."
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