Alison Hewson is married to U2 lead singer, Bono. They have four children - two daughters, Jordan and Memphis Eve, and two sons, Elijah and John Abraham. The U2 song "The Sweetest Thing" was inspired by Bono after forgetting Ali's birthday whilst on tour (She appears in the video for the song). U2 is an Irish rock band featuring Bono (Paul David Hewson) on vocals, guitar and harmonica, The Edge (David Howell Evans) on guitar, keyboards and vocals, Adam Clayton on bass, and Larry Mullen, Jr. ... Bono at a press conference for the film Million Dollar Hotel, 2000 Paul David Hewson (born 10 May 1960), nicknamed Bono Vox, stage name Bono, is the lead singer of the Irish rock band U2. ...
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With AliHewson, his wife, working at her desk, with his daughter about to sit down to piano lessons, in a house that feels vast and yet warm only partly because of the fireplace that is crackling, he intones, in a somewhat gravelly but still immediately recognizable rock-star voice, "Come and have a look."
AliHewson is the Penelope to his Ulysses, the less-seen strategist who, as opposed to "International Rock Star," signs "Mother" on her passport on purpose.
AliHewson may not be a household name in America, and she may, impressively, mostly shy away from the limelight everywhere, but she is known in Ireland, at least, as an activist in her own right, if not the linchpin in the Bono operation.
AliHewson also known as Ali Stewart (born Alison Stewart on March 23, 1961 in Dublin, Ireland) is an activist and best known as the wife of rock star Paul "Bono" Hewson.
She is also the driving force behind the EDUN fashion label, which encourages fair trade with third world nations and the abolishment of sweatshops and child labour.
Along with Bono, critics have pointed out that AliHewson's commitment to poverty alleviation is not reflected in her personal life.