Michael Bublé recently announced the arrival of his fourth child, Cielo Yoli Rose, and thanked the Lord for what he called an infinite blessing, referring to his newborn child. The couple, Bublé and Luisana Lopilato, issued a joint statement Friday, showing themselves holding the tiny foot of their baby. The statement reads:
"From love comes life, light and her... our baby Cielo Yoli Rose Bublé. You finally arrived in our lives with your 3.8 kg!! Thanks God for this infinite blessing, we love you!!"
Bublé is a Canadian singer and songwriter who became famous in the early 21st century by reworking a combination of swing-era classics and original ballads, per Britannica.
Before the singer performed in New York City's Madison Square Garden, he told the cheering audience that he would tell his daughter everything years from now as she was born on the night he performed there with amazing people. He got a loud cheer from the crowd in response. Thursday night, he flew back to Canada to welcome his daughter via the cesarian section.
Bublé's performance and the welcoming of his fourth child
The "Sway" singer told Good Morning America (GMA) that he had mixed emotions. There was nervousness and excitement, and he felt anxious and emotional. He added that as soon as the curtain closes, he will immediately get on an airplane and fly to the hospital as he already wants to see his hero, his wife, who is about to give birth to their fourth child.
The songwriter admitted that he was tired, considering that he had performed in front of thousands of people, but he felt nothing but gratefulness as he could now see his bundle of joy, Cielo.
The concert was emotional as the singer performed a resounding Elvis medley in honor of the 45th anniversary of Elvis' passing. He also grabbed the time to talk about the COVID-19 pandemic and paid tribute to those who struggled the most during the spread of the infection and those who lost their loved ones during these trying times by singing Nat King Cole's "Smile."
While thanking the crowd for exerting so much effort and patience waiting in line to see his show, the "Haven't Met You Yet" singer also shared some hilarious stories, including about a woman telling him that he better be good and cursed him.
The "Feeling Good Singer" got emotional as he sang "Home," a song he wrote and was popularized by Blake.
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The Canadian singer's hero and his children
Bublé treated his wife, Luisana Lopilato, as his hero as she bore all their children. The couple got engaged in 2009 and was married two years later. The two also share three children before Cielo: Noah, 8, Eliad, 6, and four-year-old daughter, Vida.
The singer canceled his tour and all his plans in music way back in 2016 after they found out that their eldest, Noah, was diagnosed with liver cancer. Fortunately, Noah has fully recovered since, per Smooth Radio.
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