Michael Bublé Cuddles 4th Kid in Recent Photo — He Thinks of Quitting Music to 'Just Be a Dad'
- Michael Bublé could soon leave music for his family — four kids, and his wife of 11 years.
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The singer got emotional before going on tour playing music with his son, who beat cancer.
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Michael shared a sweet new photo with the 3-months-old baby as they reunited.
"Feeling Good" singer Michael Bublé is feeling good after he ended his recent tour, concluding the year's last show. The star shared his excitement on Instagram, thanking everyone who came to his shows, making them successful.
However, his most significant elation came from finally seeing his family after being away from home for a while. He was incredibly excited about holding his kids.
"Can't wait to give those kiddos of mine a HUGE squeeze!!" He wrote, before later posting a cute photo cuddling his fourth baby, who he referred to as "my heaven." He was glad to be finally reunited with his family and noted in his post that "there's no place like home."
The singer also shared the dates of his next tour in June 2023. He was glad he had plenty of time to spend with his family before then.
Why Did Michael Get Emotional on Video before Going on Tour?
Bublé is a musical sensation, loved by many for his prowess in classic jazz and soul music, having been inspired by legends like Ella Fitzgerald, Frank Sinatra, and Stevie Wonder. Still, when he's not mesmerizing crowds with his baritone voice; he is a dedicated family man.
The star recently welcomed his fourth child and has been incredibly excited about spending time with his family. The singer's wife, Luisana Lopilato, announced the news on her Instagram alongside a cute photo of her and Bublé holding their newborn's leg.
She captioned the photo with a lovely message announcing the baby's name as Cielo Yoli Rose Bublé and revealing that she weighed 3.8kgs. She then expressed love from her and her husband and the baby's siblings Noah, Elias, and Vida:
"Thanks God for this infinite blessing. We love you!!"
Days later, Bublé posted a cute video on his Instagram, peeking at his baby as she slept in her crib. He lip-synced to "Star Wars" character The Mandalorian's famous quote, "I want to see the baby," confessing that he was so obsessed with his little girl.
Sadly, his tour began shortly after, before he had time to bond well with his new baby. Starting the tour was incredibly emotional for the singer. Moments before he had to leave, he bonded with his oldest son Noah as they played the piano together. He noted:
"Always hard to go, but I love what I do and who I do it for. ❤️"
In July, Bublé revealed to fans that Noah had learned to play the piano while his dad was away on tour and had worked extremely hard to learn how to play his dad's "I'll Never Not Love You" song. Bublé then praised his son, saying he was incredibly proud of him.
It was an emotional time for Bublé to play with Noah, who is in remission from cancer after being diagnosed with the illness in 2016. The singer disclosed that when their son fought cancer, he and his wife struggled to survive and breathe.
Bublé constantly wished he had gotten the diagnosis instead of his son. Luckily, Noah beat the illness. It was a battle they fought and won as a family, and the singer can only be grateful that his son is doing so much better.
In September, Bublé had to spend his birthday away from his family as he was on tour, and he hated that fact. However, he thanked his road family for celebrating his big day with a star wars themed cake.
Will Michael Give up Music for His Family?
Over the years, Bublé has shown incredible love and dedication for his family, and it is becoming increasingly difficult for him to leave them as he tours.
Michael Buble and Luisana Lopilato are seen sharing a stroll with their son Noah and enjoying some bonding time with him at a playground on February 12, 2015 in Madrid, Spain. | Source: Getty Images
He has been candid about his struggle to balance his career and his family, which has seen his passion for music dim over the years. He now says he doesn't love making music as much as he did before and might even consider quitting his career and "just be a dad":
"I think I'm getting close to thinking maybe I can just go and be a dad."
He's learned that money, success, or fame could never fix life's problems nor help one find true happiness. Nevertheless, when asked if he would seriously give up his career to be a full-time dad, he seemed to struggle with the idea, noting that very few are brave to fulfill that fantasy of choosing to be one thing and actually going for it.
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