Michael Bublé is a Canadian musician known for his silky smooth voice and charming stage presence. But, unsurprisingly, he has been preoccupied with his family in recent years.
Noah Bublé, the Bublé family’s infant son, was diagnosed with hepatoblastoma, a kind of liver cancer, in 2016. Noah was only three years old when his family heard the devastating news.
Bublé and his wife, Argentine actress Luisana Lopilato, put their lives and professions on pause immediately.
“Everyone in my world understood what my priority was,” Bublé told People. “Everyone goes through things. You simply hope you learn something about yourself and about the people around you.”
Bublé took a sabbatical from recording and performing because he felt’so unstable and vulnerable’ during this trying time. His wife has likewise taken a break from her work.
Noah was allegedly “on the mend” in February 2018 after undergoing chemotherapy. He went into remission last year, at the age of 5, after undergoing surgery and chemotherapy.
‘I’ve definitely gone through a lot. ‘My son had just been in remission when I set the last record [in 2018], and I wasn’t ready to come back,’ he stated.
Michael Bublé claims his son’s cancer diagnosis has affected him forever.
“You don’t go through big things in your life, dramatic things like I’ve gone through or my wife has gone through without it having an effect on you.”
The Canadian actor has been extremely guarded about his son’s privacy and has refused to divulge any specifics about Noah’s therapy. In 2018, however, he appeared on “The Late Late Show with James Cordon” and discussed his son’s sickness.
Bublé cried as he said Noah’s story “is too hard to talk about” and praised Jesus Christ for his 5-year-old son’s remission.
“We all moved and we lived at [Children’s Hospital Los Angeles] and we just had the best doctors and, God, thank you, Jesus Christ.”
“I’m not OK,” Bublé continued. When this all started, my wife and I became the strength to somehow pull us, raise us, and remain cheerful. And when they pulled [the cancer] out, finished the treatment, and said, ‘We did it, it’s good, he’s OK,’ I collapsed. “I simply fell.”
“My wife is picking me up right now,” he continued.
The father spoke, emotionally, describing Noah’s enthusiasm for superheroes such as Superman and Spiderman.
“They’re fake,” he explained. “They aren’t real. You are a superhuman. My hero is you. “A true superhero,” Bublé told his son.
Michael and Luisana tied the knot in 2011. They have two sons born in 2013 and 2016, as well as two girls born in 2018 and 2022.
The Canadian musician, who enjoys being a father, believes that “family is everything.”
And he has some advise for all parents who have small children.
“Enjoy every single minute. Look at the world through their eyes because kids have this sense of awe,” Bublé told TODAY. “If you miss it, you’ll be searching for [that] feeling for the rest of your life.”
Bublé is currently concentrating on his profession. His eleventh studio album, “Higher,” was released earlier this year. In 2023, the four-time Grammy winner will also tour in the United Kingdom.
“I can’t wait to return to arenas across the UK – it’ll be a true arena spectacle!” “I’m so excited for people to see it!” he exclaims.
I’m not sure how families deal with situations like these without faith. I’m very thrilled his son is well and in remission!