Michael Bublé ‘won’t sing again’ until son Noah has beaten liver cancer
Canadian singer's close pal David Foster spoke about struggles ahead in the wake of his son's diagnosis
MICHAEL Bublé will not sing again until his young son Noah has beaten liver cancer.
The crooner's close pal, record producer David Foster, spoke to about the tough road ahead for his close friend.
He said: "[He] will not sing again until his child is well. I’m certain of it."
Bublé has already cancelled his performance at the BBC Music Awards on December 12, just days after revealing his three-year-old son Noah’s cancer diagnosis to the public.
David added: "He’s in good shape. He’s got good doctors around him.
"We will hope and pray for a good outcome, which I believe that they will have."
Earlier this week Bublé and his wife Luisana revealed that their little boy had been diagnosed with liver cancer.
According to Argentinian magazine Gente, doctors have told Noah’s concerned parents that his chances of beating it are "90 per cent".
Noah was reportedly diagnosed on November 1 after medics carried out a liver biopsy, following an examination at a clinic in Buenos Aires.
Luisana’s elder sister Daniela told the mag: "Cancer is a horrible illness but we have faith in Noah being able to overcome this.
"We know he will. The time to start a long and very difficult treatment has come but it’s got to be done.
"They say children are normally strong to put up with chemotherapy and my nephew is a warrior."
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He said: "When this happens, everything shuts down around you. You go inside your little bubble and I don’t think he’s looking at social media. I’m sure he feels the love from millions of people."
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