Jon Bon Jovi opens up about daughter's overdose

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Jon Bon Jovi opens up about daughter's overdose

By Natalie Abrams,

Jon Bon Jovi has opened up about his daughter's overdose, saying, "We'll get through it."

His 19-year-old daughter, Stephanie Rose Bongiovi was facing misdemeanor charges after authorities found heroin, marijuana and drug paraphernalia in her dorm room on Wednesday when she overdosed on heroin. But the charges were dropped Thursday because of a "Good Samaritan" provision.

Drug charges dropped against Jon Bon Jovi's daughter

"This tragedy was something that I had to face too, so we'll get through it," Bon Jovi told Los Angeles' Fox 11. "And people's warm wishes for my family and I have been really reassuring. So, we're good"

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