Michael Bublé’s wife Luisana Lopilato has spoken for the first time about their son Noah’s battle with liver cancer.
The three-year-old has now been cleared of the disease following successful treatment in Los Angeles.
Despite saying that she still finds it “difficult” and continues to be “sensitive about the subject,” the mum-of-two revealed she is grateful for her son’s improving health.
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During a press conference on Tuesday for upcoming movie Los Que Aman, Odian, she said: “Thank God, my son is well. When things like those that happened to us occur, your take on life changes.
“It happened to us. Now I value life much more, the now and the today.
“I would like to thank people for their support, for the prayers they said, for their love.
“And I want them to know that they reached us and that it helped us a lot to come through this. It’s difficult for me to speak about this, it’s very recent and I’m still a bit sensitive about the subject.
“But the love is daily, when people stop me in the street. It’s wonderful to know that you’re accompanied in life and that people love you.”
Luisana thanked all of the doctors that have helped Noah, as well as the producers of her the movie, which halted filming so she could be right by her son’s side.
The Argentinian looked happy and relaxed, but admitted: “My son’s recovery is a long process as you all know and he has to continue with check-ups.
“But we are very happy. We are looking forward to thinking about the future, to seeing our children grow.
“Seeing Noah grow and being happy gave me the strength to return and finish this film.”
Michael also had cancel his work commitments following Noah’s diagnosis in November 2016. The Haven’t Met You Yet singer was due to host The Brit Awards back in February.
The Canadian crooner hasn’t posted to Instagram for nearly six months while he concentrates on his family, but did post a statement to his Facebook page to share news of Noah’s good health.
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“He has been brave throughout and we continue to be inspired by his courage,” said the emotional parent.
Adding: “As we continue this journey we are greatly comforted by your support and love.”