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Jewel

Jewel’s tour bus caught on fire, but luckily no one was injured.

“The fire department came, everybody is safe,” the four-time Grammy winner continued, writing in the corner of her post: “Thank you fire fighters and department!!!”

“All’s well that ends well,” Jewel concluded, before playfully teasing, “But how ‘bout this bulls—.”

Jewel is currently on tour with Train, Blues Traveler, Thunderstorm Artis and Will Anderson. Their next show in theAm Gold tourwill be on Saturday at the Red Rocks Amphitheatre in Colorado.

A rep for the singer did not immediately respond to PEOPLE’s request for comment.

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In April, the Alaska-born musician opened up about the ups and downs of her career in an interview withStereogum.

Jewel notably lived in her car upon signing her first major label deal with Atlantic Records in the mid-’90s, though she claimed her story has been told over the years through a “patriarchal lens.”

“The whole world knows I lived in my car. They think because I was fighting for my dream of music. That is an absolute misrepresentation of what happened,” the performer told the publication. “I was living in my car because I wouldn’t have sex with my boss. I refused to be leveraged and he wouldn’t give me my paycheck and I couldn’t pay my rent and I started living in my car and then my car got stolen and I was homeless because of that, because I wouldn’t bang a boss.”

According to the “You Were Meant For Me” singer, she informed interviewers of her alleged experiences early in her career, “But it was almost like people didn’t even have the ears to hear it,” she claimed. “They would just write the story, ‘Jewel lived in her car to pursue her music career.'”

“I couldn’t psychologically handle the adjustment … Nobody cared if you were doing well, they would offer you drugs and just want to keep you touring because that’s how you made money,” she alleged. “So it was again very funny to have that portrayed in the media as if it was a disempowered thing, when it was an empowered thing, it was a difficult choice.”

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The singer’s newest album,Freewheelin’ Woman, was released in April.

source: people.com