Singer Jewel had a stark and sadly prescient warning for Zappos CEO Tony Hsieh, who died last week at age 46 due to injuries sustained in a fire at his Connecticut home.
Jewel, a longtime friend of the mogul, cautioned him in a letter earlier this year that she feared his hard-living lifestyle would catch up with him.
A new piece about the circumstances leading up to Hsieh’s death in Forbes details a letter that the “Foolish Games” singer sent Hsieh back in August, sharing her concerns about his health after she performed an acoustic set for him and some guests in Park City, Utah.
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