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Michael Bublé Opens Up About 'Superhero' Son's Cancer Battle, And The 'Hell' It Put Him Through

Michael Bublé Opens Up About 'Superhero' Son's Cancer Battle, And The 'Hell' It Put Him Through
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Michael Bublé and his wife, actress Luisana Lopilato, opened up to fans back in 2016 with a Facebook post announcing their four-year-old son Noah had cancer.


Now it seems things are looking up, and the singer has a new perspective on life after going through the health scare with his son.

In an interview with ET Canada, Bublé said this about his new life view:

My whole life changed and my perspective on life, my philosophical idea of what it's all about and what matters, in one snap. And that's a good thing because I'm thankful for the grace, I'm thankful for the faith and I feel deeply connected to people.

Speaking to the Herald Sun in Australia, Bublé continued on the same train of thought:

I don't talk about the whole story, not even to my friends because it hurts too much. It's my boy. He's a superhero, he doesn't need to relive it over and again. But I've been to hell. And you know what, hell seems like a really nice place to vacation compared to where we've been.

Fans not only love Bublé's music; they love his positive attitude. They also love seeing photos of the father and son on Instagram.






People are thrilled to see the singer back on stage after a rough couple of years.






Fans are happy he is back on the road.






And people are especially happy that Noah is cancer free.





H/T: People, Huffington Post

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