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Ali Hewson's husband, Bono, is one of the most famous men on the planet, but she has always shied away from publicity. So how come she's breaking cover?

The Guardian, April 23, 2002


Martin Wroe


On Friday morning the prime minister, Tony Blair, can expect an uncomfortable message from the people of Ireland. A million postcards are en route to Downing Street, each with the message: "Tony, look me in the eye and tell me I'm safe." The mail will arrive on the 16th anniversary of the Chernobyl disaster, when an explosion ripped away the roof of a nuclear reactor in the former Soviet republic of Ukraine, causing the world's worst nuclear accident. The postcards -- several hundred thousand have also been sent to Prince Charles and Norman Askew, head of British Nuclear Fuels -- are the boldest signal yet that the Sellafield nuclear plant in Cumbria is making our Irish neighbours feel increasingly unsafe.

Fronting the campaign is a woman for whom celebrity is a way of life, but whose face will be almost entirely unfamiliar to most people on this side of the Irish Sea. Ali Hewson has been married to one of the most famous men on the planet, the U2 singer Bono, for almost 20 years, but has spent most of that time studiously avoiding the limelight. It is a measure of how strongly she feels about the Sellafield issue that she has chosen to come out of her husband's sizeable shadow, and mastermind what may be the first time the population of one country has lobbied en masse the government of another.

"Sellafield has already made the Irish Sea the most radioactive in the world," says Hewson, "and if an accident happens or there is a terrorist attack, depending on which way the wind blows, Dublin, Dundalk, Drogheda, Belfast and vast parts of Ireland would be uninhabitable. For ever." That may sound a touch apocalyptic, but Hewson, 41, has seen the aftermath of a nuclear catastrophe close-up.

For the past eight years, as patron of the Irish charity Chernobyl Children's Project, she has been visiting Belarus to work with children affected by Chernobyl. When the accident happened on April 26 1986, vast clouds were released into the atmosphere, exposing people to radioactivity 100 times greater than that from the Hiroshima bomb. Nearly three-quarters of people affected by fallout were not in Ukraine at all, but across the border in Belarus.

"I have seen children born with deformities and dying in orphanages," says Hewson. "Children who have had their thyroid glands removed and will need to take medicine for the rest of their lives -- if they can get it. And because radiation does not respect borders, in Ireland we are in the same position as Belarus. We did not ask for this nuclear power base to be built beside us, but we are just as vulnerable as the people of Britain."

There is almost nothing about Ali Hewson that conforms to the stereotype of a rock star's wife. The discreet mother of four met her future husband at Mount Temple secondary in Dublin -- the same school where, in 1976, U2's drummer Larry Mullen pinned up a hopeful notice to see if anybody was interested in forming a band. The teenage Bono saw two opportunities and applied for both. He married Alison Stewart a few years later.

While U2 were finding their audience on the road in the first half of the '80s, Hewson had a hunch she would pursue "some kind of humanitarian work." When The Joshua Tree made U2 the most successful band in the world in 1987, she was reading political science at University College Dublin. She gave birth to their first child, a daughter called Jordan, two weeks before her finals. "My timing has never been that great," she says.

A hundred million U2 album sales and another daughter and son later, she had their fourth child, John Abraham, last May; her husband flew back from several months' lobbying U.S. politicians to cancel African debts -- a campaign cleverly disguised as U2's latest U.S. tour. But despite 24-hour access to the lifestyles of the rich and famous, Hewson has resolutely failed to inhabit the rock'n'roll cliche. Press cuttings yield up no celebrity trysts, penchants for exotic substances or even a Hello!-style photo-shoot in a vast farmhouse kitchen. Until the last couple of weeks you would have been hard-pressed to find an interview with her, and there is scant mention of her visits with relief agencies to Africa and Central America in the '80s, and to Belarus through the '90s. So why the change now?

It was having children, she says, that compelled her to act on Sellafield. "I started to wonder how safe it was for them to play on the beach or to swim in the sea or even to eat fish." In 1992 she organised a successful publicity stunt at Sellafield in which U2 donned white anti-radiation suits and masks and stood on drums with contaminated mud from the Irish Sea. A decade on, with Sellafield expanding, she has mobilised an all-star cast, from Ronan Keating and Samantha Mumba to Roy Keane and the Irish World Cup squad, to increase pressure on the U.K.

She believes that Blair, another parent of four, might just understand. "Over here we respect him for his work with the peace process, but not for standing behind Sellafield. We know he wouldn't put his children at risk and we want him to stop putting ours at risk." But with her husband now almost as well known as a campaigner on poverty and debt as he is as a rock star, have there been sensitive negotiations in the Hewson household about confusing the message?

"We're both aware of overkill, and with a baby of one year and three others, there could be a better time, to be honest. But this was the right time (for this campaign). "Our relationship works because we have respect for each other and we are very fortunate in how things have worked out. We allow each other to pursue our goals. I wouldn't want to be married to someone who was not happy with what they were doing with their life and Bono wouldn't either -- it works both ways."

The eldest children do have reservations about seeing their mother break cover, she says -- having one celebrity parent is complicated enough. "I've had a few notes under the pillow saying, 'I want my mummy back,' but the girls are sanguine and also pretty switched on about environmental issues. They would rather I was doing this than getting involved in the music business." As if to underline the timing of the campaign, last Thursday it emerged that radioactive contamination has been found leaking into the groundwater under Sellafield from 50-year-old tanks containing untreated nuclear waste. And a recent report claims that the two million gallons of mildly radioactive waste water discharged daily from Sellafield into the Irish Sea are equivalent to a nuclear accident each year.

Hewson believes a person-to-person civil campaign by the people of Ireland can persuade their neighbours to shut their "nuclear dustbin." "The tobacco industry told people for decades there was no health risk," she says. "Britain is experimenting with our lives and we're not even allowed into the debate. I was in two minds about this role. I think our family probably has enough publicity as it is, and I would prefer to keep a more private life, but in the end I felt I couldn't turn round to my children in 20 years' time and say that I had had an opportunity to do something about Sellafield but didn't."




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Daisy
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The Mouth Moves in Mysterious Ways
 
She totally kicks ass!. Period.
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If I were a lesbian, I'd be in love with Ali Hewson
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Another Ali article. And this is a funny one!
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24-04-02 news
Bono is No Naked Chef...

Bono's wife Ali Hewson commented for the first time on living with the world's biggest rock star and it turns out he's human after all...

She admitted the hardest issue for Bono is doing the weekly shopping as he always gets mobbed.

Speaking to the Irish press recently Ali, who is campaigning against Sellafield Nuclear Plant in the UK said, "he can't cook or clean. Although when we first moved in he used to do all the cooking. He used to make this thing with pork. But, when I gave up meat he didn't cook any more."

She went on, "every time he went to the supermarket he got mobbed. So, he can't even find his way around the supermarket these days."

Ali also intimated that when she first met the megastar the couple were in secondary school but she never wanted to be "one of Bono's girls."

Thankfully for Bono she gave in
 
Great article. Ali is really cool. I'm not surprised Bono would be mauled at a Supermarket, although it's hard to imagine Bono AT the supermarket LOL. I can just imagine Bono at the checkout line, reading The National Inquirer LOL, or Bono in the Produce section, checking out melons for its firmness, LOL, for some reason, that's just comical to me LOL.
 
I love the naked chef article LOL. Thanks for posting, Ali is just too cool. I don't blame Bono for not cooking and cleaning, that just sounds like every other husband on the planet LOL. For some reason, I can't picture Bono vacuuming or dusting LOL. They must have a housekeeper anyway. Thanks again.

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I wanna be Ali when I grow up! Oh wait...I already am grown up. *DAMN.*
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I'm picturing Bono in Echo's(?) pics of that Sims game - Bono's in the kitchen starting fire upon fire! I think Edge had to come to the rescue.
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I'm just glad that Bono is PERFECTION as a rock star...but I wonder how exasperated Ali must get sometimes! *snerk*
 
Ali, you go girl!!!
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She really is an amazing woman and I hope that people actually pay attention to the message about theb risks of Sellafield although unfortunately I very much doubt it because politicians seem to have a habit of not listening to anyone elses views. Apparently she was interviewed on tv for the news and put across a great argument but no one would listen
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I didn't know Ali was veggie.
 
LOOK! Now our girl has taken it all the way to 10 Downing Street and the door of the Prime Minister!

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Ali Hewson, the wife of U2 singer Bono, joins other protesters in Downing Street to hand in postcards from the Irish people against the Sellafield nuclear reprocessing site, April 26, 2002. The protest coincides with the 16th anniversary of the Chernobyl Nuclear disaster. REUTERS/Stephen Hird

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~*"I DO go on, don't I?"~*-Bono, after making a speech, MCI Center, DC, June 14, 2001~
 
Originally posted by *Stormy*:
LOOK! Now our girl has taken it all the way to 10 Downing Street and the door of the Prime Minister!

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Ali Hewson, the wife of U2 singer Bono, joins other protesters in Downing Street to hand in postcards from the Irish people against the Sellafield nuclear reprocessing site, April 26, 2002. The protest coincides with the 16th anniversary of the Chernobyl Nuclear disaster. REUTERS/Stephen Hird


Are those from today?
Awesome photos...
 
That was yesterday. The pics just showed up on the news wire and I found them while doing a search for Bono.
 
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