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Michael Bublé can't hold back his tears while speaking about son's cancer in an emotional video

Rebelander Basilan
Oct 31, 2018
04:58 A.M.

Canadian crooner Michael Bublé teared up as he opened up about his son’s cancer diagnosis during a Carpool segment with James Corden.

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In the segment uploaded to YouTube on October 26, 2018, the “Haven’t Met You Yet” singer turned emotional when the condition of his son, Noah, was brought up in his conversation with Corden.

"It’s so hard to have to acknowledge it because it’s so painful to talk about," he told the host. "We got the diagnosis and that was it, man, my whole life ended."

"When this all started, I became the strength to somehow pull us and lift us and to be positive. When they got [the cancer] out and the chemo was done, and they said, ‘We did it, it’s good, he’s okay,’ I fell, I just fell. My wife picks me up now," he continued.

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Follow us on our Twitter account, @amomama_usa, to learn more and scroll down to watch the entire segment in the video below.

TAKING TIME OFF WORK

The singer and his wife, Argentinian model and actress Luisana Lopilato, share two sons, Noah, 5, and Elias, 2, and daughter Vida, 3 months.

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In November 2016, the couple confirmed that their three-year-old son, Noah, had been diagnosed with cancer. Bublé took time off work to take care of his little boy after that announcement.

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In early 2017, the singer and his wife reported that Noah was “doing well.”

Source: YouTube/The Late Late Show with James Corden

Source: YouTube/The Late Late Show with James Corden

A SUPERHERO

The singer said he is proud of Noah’s resilience, calling him a “real superhero.” He then urged viewers to donate to Stand Up to Cancer, a charity foundation that raises funds for cancer research and treatment.

“There's nothing better in the whole world...when you give that way, the universe gives right back to you. And there's hope and treatments and medicines that haven't been discovered yet but will be discovered because of you,” he said.

Click here to donate to Stand Up to Cancer.

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