Monday, November 7, 2016

Michael Bublé: Sister Shares Inspiring Instagram Post in Light of Nephew"s Cancer Diagnosis

As previously reported, tragedy has struck Michael Buble and his family.


The singer confirmed via statement last week that his three-year old son, Noah, has been diagnosed with cancer.


The statement was posted on his wife’s Facebook page and it read as follows…



“We are devastated by the recent cancer diagnosis of our eldest son Noah who is currently in treatment in the United States.


“We’ve always talked a lot about the importance of the family and the love we have for our children.


“[My wife] and I are going to spend all our time and attention to help Noah to get better, by suspending our professional activities for now.


“During this difficult time, we ask that you pray for him and please respect our privacy.


“We have a long road ahead of us and we hope that with the support of our family, friends, fans around the world and our faith in God, we can win this battle.”


Buble and his wife are also parents to a baby boy named Elias.


A few days after this awful news was made public, Noah’s aunt and Michael’s sister, Brandee Bublé, has shared some inspiring words on Instagram.



Brandee took to her social media account and posted a picture of a chalkboard.


On the chalkboard was written a biblical quote from 1 Corinthians 13:13. It reads:


“And now these three remain: faith, hope, & love. But the greatest of these is love.”


“And we’ve got a lot … ” the children’s book author captioned the inspiring message, adding a heart emoji.







Shannen Doherty, who is in the middle of her own breast cancer battle, recently spoke to Entertainment Tonight about Noah’s diagnosis


She confessed that she “can’t even begin to touch” on how the family is feeling, considering Noah’s young age, she was speaking from experience when she said:


“Just trust in your doctors. Make sure you have amazing doctors, a great team and know that organizations like the American Cancer Society, Stand Up to Cancer, they are doing so much good for cancer.


“And [there is] so much research that we have much better chances now. Stay positive. That positivity, that outlook on life that you can get through something, it actually does get you through.”


We send our prayers to the Buble family and we hope they know our thoughts are with them.



As demonstrated above and also around the nation, people most certainly do overcome cancer.


We hope Noah Buble can be added to this list.


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