The 46-year-old singer, Michael Buble, got candid about his struggles of maintaining his career while being a good father and husband at the same time. The "Feeling Good" singer revealed during a conversation on "That Gaby Roslin Podcast," released on September 4 that he could see himself leaving the music industry and wanting to become a dad. He said he doesn't have the same passion he once had for music, TODAY reports.
He added he's not loving it as much and admitted he's close to thinking maybe he can just go and be a dad. The singer shares four children - sons Noah, 8, and Elias, 6; daughters Vida, 4, and Cielo, who was born mid-August - with his Argentinian actress wife, Luisana Lopilato.
The "I'll Never Not Love You" singer jokingly said he pictures himself in a field along with Ed Sheeran's kids, and they are embracing each other, picnicking, and getting drunk but added that he was just messing.
Bublé finds it funny when someone thinks he has everything
Although the Ed Sheeran portion of his dream life may be a joke, he revealed that he has been struggling with his mental health. Days before going on a long tour, he had to get his mind right and put himself in a mental state where he needed to remind himself just to go and treat days as a beautiful opportunity. He constantly tells himself to enjoy and do this again and reminds himself that he's lucky. He needs the reminder over and over again like people usually do.
He said to himself that he doesn't care what others do for a living, it's easy to get in the place but life is good. The "Feeling Good" singer admitted that he finds it funny when somebody from outside would think that he has everything.
The "Holly Jolly Christmas" singer said he has an incredible career and has done many things, but people don't know how miserable he is about all of it. His life, according to him, would only show people that money or success is not something that will fix everything. You will never find what you're seeking as you would ask for more and want more.
The 46-year-old singer has been determined not to let his family be negatively affected by his career, People reported.
"No, I just want to do this, but I think it's a fantasy"
When the "Haven't Met You Yet" singer was asked if he could seriously leave the industry and just focus on being a full-time dad, he grappled with the idea. The singer couldn't think of any friend who didn't have the same thought. He said several are only brave in saying, "No, I just want to do this, but I think it's a fantasy."
He said he watched his wife Luisana put her career on hold to become a mom, and it was what he meant when he said, "Hey, you know, maybe I'll just be a dad." Bublé added, "I think it's a trick."
The singer had no plans to retire yet, but if he did, he would be aligned with some actors who paused their careers to focus on dad life, like David Beckham, Chris Pratt, and Ryan Reynolds, per She Knows.