Michael Bolton, a music legend, underwent emergency brain surgery late last month, and his family is afraid he may never sing again.
At the beginning of January, the singer’s confirmation on social media that he had had the treatment and that he would be taking some time off to recover prompted worry among his fans.
‘To begin with, I would like to wish everyone a very happy and healthy new year!’ Bolton started his post. ‘I also want to share that I faced some really unexpected challenges in 2023.’
He said, ‘It was found that I had a brain tumor just before the holidays, which required immediate surgery.’
The procedure went well, much to the amazing work of my medical team. I am currently recovering at home with my family’s unwavering love and support.’
Bolton announced that he would be temporarily suspending his touring in order to give himself enough time to heal in the comfort of his own home.
He assured followers in his message that he was making every effort to heal fast and that his goal was to come back on stage as soon as possible.

But according to recent evidence obtained by RadarOnline, Bolton’s career as an entertainer might be in jeopardy.
The source asserts, citing medical professionals, that Bolton may have jumped the gun when he told his fans he would be returning to business soon.
According to reports, New York internist Dr. Stuart Fischer told the National Enquirer, ‘One of the most dreaded health crises’ is a brain tumor. ‘It may permanently impair function!’
Furthermore, according to Dr. Fischer, tumors can be either benign or malignant, and both are dangerous, particularly when they affect the brain.
Given the increased pressure it may put on the brain, he stated, ‘Nothing is really benign if it is inside the skull.’

According to Dr. Gabe Mirkin, glioblastomas are malignant tumors that are typically incurable and frequently lethal when removed surgically.
‘Every part removed results in loss of function, so surgery requires removing the damaged area of the brain and must be done precisely,’ Dr. Mirkin stated.
According to RadarOnline, both physicians concur that Bolton’s chances of ever playing again are greatly diminished if his tumor was located in a certain part of the brain.