Singer and songwriter Michael Bublé is staying by the side of his three-year-old son, Noah, while he's on the road to recovery. The Canadian crooner and his wife, Argentinian celebrity, Luisana Lopilato, have just built a "recovery room" for their son Noah in their new home.
Birmingham Mail reported that Michael Bublé is building a new house in Burnaby, Canada, just a few houses away from where Michael studied primary school. The new home will feature a large and tailored space for Noah, who has started chemotherapy due to liver cancer.
Aside from the recovery room, Michael Bublé is also adding a heated swimming pool, an enormous garden, a tennis court, and an ice rink at the basement. Michael Bublé wants his sons to be able to play ice hockey inside their own home.
According to Yahoo! News UK, plans for the house were already in order before Noah's diagnosis in the first week of November. Michael Bublé had admitted to being a sports guy and a "manly macho man" which is why his house has an ice rink at the basement.
The 41-year-old singer has just released a new album and was slated to go on tour when they found out that their eldest son, Noah, had liver cancer. Michael Bublé's son was brought to America for a second opinion after falling ill for over a week. It was in Los Angeles when they boy was discovered to have liver cancer.
The distraught Dad Michael Bublé immediately cancelled all of his scheduled tours and appearances. His wife Luisana also did the same. It was reported that Michael Bublé vowed not to sing again until his son has recovered from cancer. The music and entertainment industries have expressed solidarity with Michael Bublé and his family during this challenging time.