Michael Bublé’s Carpool Karaoke With James Corden Started With Joyful Singing, But Ended In Tears As Bublé Opened Up About His Son Noah’s Cancer Battle. The Emotional Moment Left Both James And Millions Of Viewers Around The World Crying, With Fans Calling It “The Most Powerful Carpool Karaoke Ever.”

michael buble

Singer details young son’s traumatic battle with liver cancer in segment filmed in association with Stand Up to Cancer

michael buble carpool karaoke

Michael Bublé sits shotgun alongside James Corden in the latest episode of The Late Late Show‘s Carpool Karaoke, an emotional installment released in association with Stand Up to Cancer.

In addition to singing his hits like “Haven’t Met You Yet” and “It’s A Beautiful Day,” Bublé also discussed his son’s battle with cancer; in 2016, the singer’s then-three-year-old son Noah was diagnosed with liver cancer.

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

Michael Bublé Talks Son's Cancer Diagnosis on 'Carpool Karaoke' - Business  Insider

An emotional Bublé continued, “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.”

Bublé also encouraged viewers to contribute to Stand Up to Cancer and their efforts to find a cure for the disease.

Michael Bublé Gets Real About Facing Son's Cancer Battle Again | Closer  Weekly

Michael Buble and his son Noah

“There’s hope and treatments and there’s medicines havent been discovered and will be discovered because of you,” the singer said. “You think you’re one little person who can’t change, but all of us can completely, completely make that huge difference. If you do it and you save just one little person, that’s it. That’s what life is, that’s all that this is simple.”

0 Shares:
Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

You May Also Like
Nicole and Keith
Read More

“KEITH URBAN BROKE DOWN ON STAGE — NICOLE KIDMAN’S SURPRISE TURNED HIS CONCERT INTO A TEAR-FILLED LOVE STORY!” What began as a normal night at Caesars Palace quickly became a once-in-a-lifetime emotional moment. As Keith Urban poured his heart into the music, the audience erupted in screams, and in a heartbeat, he turned to see Nicole Kidman walking onto the stage, radiant and unexpected. The arena froze as Keith ran to her, wrapping her in a heartfelt embrace, before the couple launched into a tear-filled duet that felt more like a private confession than a performance. Thousands of fans — and millions online — witnessed a raw, cinematic love story, with hashtags like #KeithAndNicole trending worldwide. What made it unforgettable wasn’t just the surprise or the duet — it was the authenticity of two people in love, sharing their hearts live on stage, transforming a concert into a historic, emotional experience that fans continue to replay, calling it the most touching moment in live music history.

Share “I NEVER EXPECTED THIS TO HAPPEN ON STAGE…” — KEITH URBAN AND NICOLE KIDMAN TURN A REGULAR…
Loretta Lynn’s Granddaughter & Willie Nelson’s Son
Read More

“When Loretta looked back at the band, some swear her smile held a pause — like she knew this moment mattered.” On a quiet summer night in the early ’90s, Loretta Lynn walked onto the stage the way she always had. Steady. Unpolished. Carrying a lifetime in her voice instead of chasing perfection. She was in her early 60s then. The crowd saw a legend. A survivor. The woman who turned hard truths into songs people were afraid to admit they lived. What they didn’t see was the weight she had been holding for weeks. The exhaustion. The pain she never dressed up for the spotlight. That night, Loretta didn’t push her voice. She let it rest where it belonged. Every line sounded lived-in. Familiar. Almost reflective — like she was walking through her own story one last time. She joked. She smiled. She sang like tomorrow was promised. But later, when the night shifted quietly behind closed doors, that final song began to mean something else. And suddenly, people wondered if they had just witnessed a goodbye they didn’t know how to recognize yet.

Loretta Lynn never sang to be polished. She sang to be honest. By the early 1990s, she had…