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    Michael Buble says Christmas has become "very emotional" ever since his son Noah was diagnosed with cancer

    The 46-year-old crooner has become associated with the festive season because of his Christmas album which was released 10 years ago but he admitted his feelings on the season have changed since Noah was diagnosed with cancer five years ago at the age of three


    He told Daily Mail TV: "It's crazy because when I made this record, I didn't even think of think of having kids at that point. We were going through our stuff with our son and I think that it became a very emotional thing for me.

    "If I would have ever imagined that I would be associated with a time that really means so much to people. It became like a really big privilege."

    Meanwhile, in August Bublé paid tribute to his "hero" Noah on his eighth birthday.

    Michael took a two-year hiatus from music following Noah's diagnosis with cancer at the age of three in 2016 and he shared a loving message to the youngster - who got the all-clear in 2017 - as he celebrated his birthday.

    Michael wrote on Instagram: "Today my hero turns 8! I’ve never met anyone as brave… I’ve never known anyone as kind or as good-hearted… "And I’ll never truly be able to express how proud I am, or how deep and profound Mommy’s and my love is for you. You’ve blessed our lives in every way. We hope God blesses you on your special day. Happy Birthday, Noah B."

    Noah's mother Luisana Lopilato - who also has kids Vida and Elias with Michael - posted a video montage and wrote: "Noah of my life! My first boy! The one who taught me how to be a mother, you have made me the happiest woman since you came into our lives. We are so lucky to enjoy every minute of you, to see you grow day by day with that bright light that you radiate! I love ALL of you! I love you happy, angry, sad, unstoppable, tired, supportive, loving, sometimes clumsy, brave, warrior, stubborn, persevering, partner, kind, creative, and above all I love your immense heart !!

    "Thank you my little one for teaching us about battles but also victories !! For feeding our hopes and our dreams together as a family.

    Thank you God for choosing me to be your mom!

    "We want you to be infinitely happy and we will always stand firm holding your hand and giving you the strength and love you need to overcome any obstacle in this life. WE LOVE YOU! (sic)."

    © 2024 Bang Showbiz, NZCity

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