Michael Bolton has finally revealed what keeps him going following his battle with cancer.
While speaking with PEOPLE magazine, the 72-year-old American singer and songwriter, who was diagnosed with glioblastoma in 2023, claimed that his three daughters and six grandkids kept him upbeat during this trying period.
Bolton stated, "It's unfathomable to move ahead without my family's support. There is a certain degree of illumination they bring. I just feel better having them there. "Fortunately, this is a house of laughter."
His daughter Taryn said, "We're in this together, and that's it. We rely on each other, and we've grown really close."
The Grammy-winning musician, whose grandchildren include Amelia, 14, Olivia, 13, Dylan, 11, Grayson, 10, River, 9, and Jack, 8, stated that comedy has played a "important" role in increasing his confidence.
"My kids think he's so amusing, and I believe he enjoys it. He's ecstatic when he makes others laugh. This house has been peaceful my entire life. Taryn commented, "There's so much noise now, but it's so nice because it feels more alive."
"I want to keep going." On the fight side, I believe there is still more work to be done. "I got a title for a song: 'Ain't Going Down Without a Fight,'" Bolton said.
For those who don't know, the Time, Love, and Tenderness singer finished his chemotherapy and radiation treatments in October of last year.
It is important to note that Michael Bolton's speech, short-term memory, and movement have all been impacted.
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