Category: John Farnham

  • 2024 Logies: Guy and Jess’ divisive tribute to John Farnham

    2024 Logies: Guy and Jess’ divisive tribute to John Farnham

    The Logies paid tribute to one of Australia’s greatest icons on Sunday night. 

    David Campbell took the stage to wax lyrical about John Farmham, listing the singer’s career highs and many awards. 

    ‘He sold over six million albums, had a career that spanned 60 years and is one of the best live performers the world has ever seen’ David said. 

    ‘We want to acknowledge John’s wife Jill, his sons, Robert and James, and his close friend, Glenn Wheatley’s wife Gaynor and their son, Tim Wheatley. But, most importantly tonight, it’s about celebrating you, John. You are an Aussie icon. You are the voice, mate’ he added. 

    David then introduced singers Guy Sebastian and Jess Mauboy, who belted out one of Farnham’s greatest hits, You’re The Voice. 

    Viewers at home found the tribute in poor taste, with many commenting on X that while John has been battling cancer, he hasn’t died – and the on stage accolades made it appear the pop star had passed. 

    ‘I get John had a doco and had some health issues recently but he hasn’t passed away. Also this would be better at the arias you know the music awards of Australia’ wrote one viewer on X. 

    ‘RIP John Farnham didn’t know he passed’ joked another, with someone else saying, ‘OMG FARNSY IS STILL ALIVE. This is not a eulogy’.

    2024 Logies: Guy and Jess’ divisive tribute to John Farnham

    Guy Sebastian and Jess Mauboy belted out one of John Farnham’s greatest hits, You’re The Voice, at the Logies on Sunday. Pictured

    Viewers at home found the tribute in poor taste, with many commenting on X that while John has been battling cancer, he hasn't died - and the on stage accolades made it appear the pop star had passed

    Viewers at home found the tribute in poor taste, with many commenting on X that while John has been battling cancer, he hasn’t died – and the on stage accolades made it appear the pop star had passed

    ‘Look. I get Farnsy is a national treasure, but he’s not dead. Can we please stop acting like he’s dead?’ someone else posted. 

    Others were happy with the tribute, with one person writing,  ‘I think it’s better to celebrate our amazingly talented icons whilst they’re still alive!! We love you John.’

    ‘Jessica Mauboy you are the voice!!! That was perfection’ wrote another with one more chiming in, ‘It’s fitting to have Jess and Guy sing a John Farnham tribute’. 

    In August 2023, Farnham revealed he’s cancer-free, 12 months after having mouth surgery in 2022. 

    Farnham’s family had previously given updates on behalf of the Australian music legend, following the August 2022 procedure.

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    While some mocked the performance, others enjoyed it

    While some mocked the performance, others enjoyed it 

    Speaking on Sunrise, John’s son Robert said his father was ‘doing fantastic’ after a 12-hour surgery for throat cancer.

    The That’s Freedom hitmaker was additionally hospitalised after he developed a chest infection following surgery to remove a cancerous tumour in his mouth. 

    Farnham is ‘unlikely’ to ever perform again after undergoing a marathon surgery to remove the tumour from his mouth.

    The operation, carried out by 26 medical staff, also saw a major part of his jaw removed.

    Farnham had only discovered he had the cancerous growth in his mouth after his wife Jill insisted on taking him to the doctor for a check up when he developed a persistent mouth ulcer.

    In April, John reveled he is releasing his own candid memoir titled The Voice Inside, over a year after his surgery for mouth cancer.

    In August 2023, Farnham revealed he's cancer-free, 12 months after having mouth surgery in 2022. Pictured before the procedure

    In August 2023, Farnham revealed he’s cancer-free, 12 months after having mouth surgery in 2022. Pictured before the procedure  

  • John Farnham’s sons share update on father’s cancer battle

    John Farnham’s sons share update on father’s cancer battle

    John Farnham’s family have given an encouraging update on the music legend’s cancer battle.

    On Friday, the You’re The Voice hitmaker’s sons announced their dad was ‘keeping positive’ after having a cancerous growth removed from his mouth in 2022.

    The chart-topper was declared cancer-free last August and wowed fans earlier this year when he attended the wedding of his oldest son, Rob and his new bride Melissa.

    ‘He’s doing really well,’ Rob, 44, said during an appearance alongside his brother James, 36, on Seven’s Sunrise.  

    ‘Every day is another step, and a step forward, as it is for everyone with cancer,’ he said. 

    ‘And he’s just gotta keep moving forward and keeping positive, and you know, keep driving forward.’

    At one point during the segment Rob appeared moved when Sunrise shared with viewers a photo of John at his son’s wedding in June.

    The picture, showing a smiling John next to his son in his wedding tux, went viral after Rob shared it to his Instagram soon after the nuptials.

    John Farnham’s sons share update on father’s cancer battle

    John Farnham’s sons James (L) and Rob (R) gave an encouraging update on the music legend’s cancer battle on Friday. Appearing on Seven’s Sunrise the pair said that the You’re The Voice star was doing ‘well’ and ‘keeping positive’ almost a year after he was declared cancer free

    The family were inundated with warm comments from fans.  

    ‘I’m glad that everyone took to it so well,’ Rob said during the breakfast show.

    Elsewhere in the chat, James shared that his dad had been ‘impressed’ when he saw superstar Celine Dion pay him tribute in her recent Prime Video documentary I Am: Celine Dion.

    John’s sons also shared that they have signed on as ambassadors  for the Cancer Council’s Daffodil Day fundraiser next Thursday, August 22.

    John had a cancerous growth removed from his mouth in 2022. The surgery involved the chart topper losing part of his jaw in the life saving operation. Pictured: John in 2020

    John had a cancerous growth removed from his mouth in 2022. The surgery involved the chart topper losing part of his jaw in the life saving operation. Pictured: John in 2020

    John’s health update comes ahead of Sunday’s Logies in which his documentary Finding the Voice is up for a gong in the Best Factual or Documentary Program category.

    Fans can expect a dazzling musical tribute to the beloved star who has had a career span decades. 

    Jessica Mauboy and Guy Sebastian will take the stage alongside The Farnham Band in a special performance celebrating Farnham’s illustrious career and remarkable achievements.

    This tribute is expected to be one of the highlights of the night, as the Logies pay homage to an artist who has left an indelible mark on Australian music.

    Sadly, John will unlikely to ever perform again after undergoing a marathon surgery to remove the tumour from his mouth.

    The operation, carried out by 26 medical staff, also saw a major part of his jaw removed and, 12 months after the surgery Farnham revealed that he was cancer free.

    The beloved Aussie music hero  wowed fans earlier this year when he attended the wedding of his oldest son, Rob and his new bride Melissa. (Pictured)

    The beloved Aussie music hero  wowed fans earlier this year when he attended the wedding of his oldest son, Rob and his new bride Melissa. (Pictured)

    He had only discovered he had the cancerous growth in his mouth after his wife Jill insisted on taking him to the doctor for a check up when he developed a persistent mouth ulcer.

    Mauboy and Sebastian, both of whom have been vocal about their admiration for Farnham, are expected to deliver a powerful and emotional performance.

    Meanwhile, the presenters for the night will include Celia Pacquola, Stephen Peacocke, Michelle Lim Davidson, Claudia Karvan, Costa Georgiadis, Sarah Abo, Charlie Albone, Stephen Curry and the Muster Dogs, with more to be announced.

    Comedian Sam Pang makes a welcome return as host.

  • John Farnham’s iconic song goes viral in the US

    John Farnham’s iconic song goes viral in the US

    Aussie music icon John Farnham is suddenly going viral across the United States and it’s for a very surprising reason.

    The 75-year-old’s career defining track You’re the Voice has been given another lease on life thanks to an ‘inspirational’ campaign video endorsing Democrat nominee Kamala Harris for US President.

    The uplifting two-minute ad was not created by Kamala Harris’ election campaign but rather by a passionate US political commentator who runs the popular X account Truth Matters.

    The video starts with a montage highlighting some of former President Donald Trump’s ‘controversial’ statements before the Farnham classic swells underneath images of hope and unity. 

    Despite the origins of the clip, many took the time to comment how moved they were by the Video, particularly with the deft use of the song.

    ‘That is an absolute masterclass in matching music to message,’ one fan wrote on X.

    ‘Glad to see someone finally dusted off that old John Farnham song, You’re The Voice.’

    Another chimed in with a similar: ‘Can 2024 be the year America makes the right choice AND realises that John Farnham has one of the greatest voices of all time.’ 

    John Farnham’s iconic song goes viral in the US

    Aussie music icon John Farnham is suddenly going viral across the United States and it’s for a very surprising reason

    ‘Shout out to Australian music legend John Farnham for his iconic song You’re The Voice, used in part of this ad,’ another follower commented. ‘It’s brilliant.’

    One X user, who believed the ad was created by the Harris team, admitted they were moved by the video 

    ‘This gives me goosebumps . Id love to know the story behind the Harris team getting access to You’re The Voice by John Farnham. So good.’

    The 75 year old's career defining track You're the Voice has been given another lease on life thanks to an 'inspirational' campaign video endorsing Democrat nominee Kamala Harris for US President

    The 75 year old’s career defining track You’re the Voice has been given another lease on life thanks to an ‘inspirational’ campaign video endorsing Democrat nominee Kamala Harris for US President

    The uplifting two-minute ad was not created by Kamala Harris' election campaign but rather by a passionate US political commentator who runs the popular X account Truth Matters

    The uplifting two-minute ad was not created by Kamala Harris’ election campaign but rather by a passionate US political commentator who runs the popular X account Truth Matters

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    The iconic track was released by John in 1986 and became an instant classic in Australia and across many European countries including the UK and Ireland.

    The song was one of the biggest hits of 1986 in Australia, topping the  singles charts for seven weeks, eventually picking up Single of the Year at the 1987 ARIAs

    It re-entered the Australian singles chart more than 25 years after its original release  due to its appearance in a 2012 Ford TV commercial.

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    Farnham is unlikely to ever perform again after undergoing a marathon surgery to remove the tumour from his mouth.

    Farnham is unlikely to ever perform again after undergoing a marathon surgery to remove the tumour from his mouth.

    More recently, Farnham provided the iconic song for an official ad  for the ‘Yes’ campaign in the 2023 Australian Indigenous Voice referendum.

    Farnham is unlikely to ever perform again after undergoing a marathon surgery to remove the tumour from his mouth.

    The operation, carried out by 26 medical staff, also saw a major part of his jaw removed an, 12 months after the surgery Farnham revealed that he was cancer free.

    He had only discovered he had the cancerous growth in his mouth after his wife Jill insisted on taking him to the doctor for a check up when he developed a persistent mouth ulcer.

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    The iconic track was released by John in 1986 and became an instant classic in Australia and across many European countries including the UK and Ireland

    The iconic track was released by John in 1986 and became an instant classic in Australia and across many European countries including the UK and Ireland

  • John Farnham celebrates 75th birthday after cancer surgery

    John Farnham celebrates 75th birthday after cancer surgery

    John Farnham appeared fit as a fiddle as he celebrated his 75th birthday on Monday. 

    The Australian rock legend, who is now cancer free, appeared in an Instagram Stories post alongside his son Robert Farnham. 

    The father and son sat outside, enjoying a low key celebration with Rob, his wife Melissa, and John’s wife Jill, to mark the milestone occasion. 

    ‘Birthday boy,’ Robert captioned the image, in which John seemed relaxed and happy and was looking very well indeed. 

    John was last spotted in mid June as he attended the wedding of his oldest son, Robert, and new wife Melissa.

    In the intimate photos, he appeared in good health and largely unchanged after his gruelling surgery back in August 2022.

    A smiling John posed alongside groom Rob in images shared to Instagram on Sunday from the luxurious nuptials. 

    John looked smart in a black suit paired with a bronze tie which matched his pocket square, while his son opted for a white tux with black accents. 

    John Farnham celebrates 75th birthday after cancer surgery

    John Farnham appeared fit as a fiddle as he celebrated his 75th birthday on Monday. The Australian rock legend, who is now cancer free, appeared in an Instagram Stories post alongside his son Robert Farnham. Both pictured 

    The father and son sat outside, enjoying a low key celebration with Rob, his wife Melissa, and John's wife Jill, to mark the milestone occasion. All pictured

    The father and son sat outside, enjoying a low key celebration with Rob, his wife Melissa, and John’s wife Jill, to mark the milestone occasion. All pictured  

    Prior to that, John was seen celebrating Christmas with his family, however his entire face was not clearly visible in the image. 

    While recovering from oral cancer surgery, he cuddled up to his wife Jill as he sat down to a family meal in a photo shared to Instagram. 

    He was surrounded by his sons Rob and James, 36, as well as relatives, who wore holiday themed bibs and Santa hats. 

    In August 2023, Farnham revealed he’s cancer-free, 12 months after having mouth surgery in 2022. 

    Farnham’s family had previously given updates on behalf of the Australian music legend, following the August 2022 procedure. 

    John was last spotted in mid June as he attended the wedding of his oldest son, Robert, (pictured) and new wife Melissa

    John was last spotted in mid June as he attended the wedding of his oldest son, Robert, (pictured) and new wife Melissa 

    Speaking on Sunrise, John’s son Robert said his father was ‘doing fantastic’ after a 12-hour surgery for throat cancer.

    The That’s Freedom hitmaker was additionally hospitalised after he developed a chest infection following surgery to remove a cancerous tumour in his mouth. 

    Farnham is ‘unlikely’ to ever perform again after undergoing a marathon surgery to remove the tumour from his mouth.

    The operation, carried out by 26 medical staff, also saw a major part of his jaw removed.

    Farnham had only discovered he had the cancerous growth in his mouth after his wife Jill insisted on taking him to the doctor for a check up when he developed a persistent mouth ulcer.

    In April, John reveled he is releasing his own candid memoir titled The Voice Inside, over a year after his surgery for mouth cancer.

    John was also seen celebrating Christmas with his family, however his entire face was not clearly visible in the image. John is pictured at the end of the table

    John was also seen celebrating Christmas with his family, however his entire face was not clearly visible in the image. John is pictured at the end of the table 

    In August 2023, Farnham revealed he's cancer-free, 12 months after having mouth surgery in 2022. Pictured before the procedure

    In August 2023, Farnham revealed he’s cancer-free, 12 months after having mouth surgery in 2022. Pictured before the procedure  

    It will recall the highs and lows of fame – when his stellar career stalled, record companies turned their backs and he faced financial ruin.

    Farnham will also detail his shock mouth cancer diagnosis in 2022, just months after the death of his friend and manager Glenn Wheatley.

    The memoir, published by Hachette Australia, is set to be released in November 2024. 

    ‘Having been asked many times, it finally felt like the right time to sit down and tell my story,’ Farnham said in a statement.

    ‘It is a very strange feeling looking back on my life, on the good and the bad, and now that I have started, it is all rushing back.

    ‘I hope the book engages and entertains, because that’s what so much of my life has been about.’

    Stockwell added: ‘Working with John on his memoir has been like sitting down with an old friend, who also happens to be an absolute legend, to share stories that are both deeply personal and wildly entertaining.

    ‘His resilience and sense of humour shine through every recollection, making this project a genuine reflection of the man behind the music. It’s been a joy to help bring his tales to life, and I can’t wait for readers to get an unfettered glimpse of the man whose music is the soundtrack to so many of our lives.’ 

  • Celine Dion’s Emotional Connection to John Farnham during his Cancer Battle

    Celine Dion’s Emotional Connection to John Farnham during his Cancer Battle

    Celine Dion has revealed how listening to John Farnham perform has inspired her to continue singing amid her struggle with stiff person syndrome.

    The singer, 56, told Channel Seven’s Sunrise on Monday how she recently heard the Aussie star perform Help by The Beatles and it was the ‘best version’ of the song she’d encountered.

    ‘I want to sing a song that he performed and it’s the best version that I’ve heard,’ an emotional Celine said.

    ‘When he sung [Help] live, I listened to him a lot and I want to sing that song. I will reach out to him because I respect him so much. He is my favourite singer of all time.’

    She said she is determined to go back on stage and sing for John Farhnam.

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    Celine Dion has revealed how listening to John Farhnam perform has inspired her to continue singing amid her struggle with stiff person syndrome

    ‘I will never forget the gift he gave me. When I go back on stage and sing help, it will be for him. Thank you for that gift,’ Celine added.

    She also revealed how John helped her career by allowing her to sing his iconic song The Voice with him on stage. 

    Celine continued: ‘I’ve had the privilege and honour of singing The Voice with him. I will never forgot the gift he gave him.’

    Celine was diagnosed with stiff person syndrome nearly two years ago, and her battle with the illness is the subject of the upcoming documentary I Am: Celine Dion.

    When she suffers an episode, she experiences searing physical agony and her body goes rigid, to the point she may need assistance from her sons.

    The singer, 56, told Channel Seven 's Sunrise on Monday, how she recently heard Farnham (pictured) perform Help by The Beatles and it was the 'best version' of the song

    The singer, 56, told Channel Seven ‘s Sunrise on Monday, how she recently heard Farnham (pictured) perform Help by The Beatles and it was the ‘best version’ of the song

    Farnham has also experienced his own health issues and recently underwent extensive surgery due to oral cancer.

    In August 2023, Farnham revealed he’s cancer-free, 12 months after having mouth surgery in 2022.

    In his first personal statement since the procedure, the music superstar said he was finally in the comfort of his own home surrounded by his loving family and felt like ‘the luckiest man I know’.

    ‘It’s been a year since my first surgery and to be honest I’ve lost count as to how many other procedures there’s been since then,’ he said.

    ‘I’m sure someone’s kept track of them all – let’s just say, there’s been a few.’

    ‘But, I’m home now and I’m a very grateful and happy man. I’m sitting here in my living room lapping up the attention from my beautiful wife, Jill, my boys Rob and James and my mini Schnauzer, Edmund.’

    'When he sung [Help] live, I listened to him a lot and I want to sing that song. I will reach to him because I respect him so much. He is my favourite singers of all time,' she said

    ‘When he sung [Help] live, I listened to him a lot and I want to sing that song. I will reach to him because I respect him so much. He is my favourite singers of all time,’ she said

    Farnham’s family had previously given updates on behalf of the Australian music legend, following the August 2022 procedure.

    Speaking on Sunrise, John’s son Robert said his father was ‘doing fantastic’ after a 12-hour surgery for throat cancer.

    ‘Just the other day, he was walking around with his cane and did a little bit of a dance which was pretty fabulous,’ Robert said.

    ‘He’s walking with his dog a lot, so he’s really, really happy. He’s doing really good, he’s super positive,’ he told Sunrise at the time.

    The That’s Freedom hitmaker was additionally hospitalised after he developed a chest infection following surgery to remove a cancerous tumour in his mouth.

    Farnham is ‘unlikely’ to ever perform again after undergoing a marathon surgery to remove the tumour from his mouth.

    It comes after Farnham recently underwent extensive surgery due to oral cancer

    It comes after Farnham recently underwent extensive surgery due to oral cancer 

    The operation, carried out by 26 medical staff, also saw a major part of his jaw removed.

    Entertainment reporter Peter Ford said there were doubts Farnham would take to the stage again after the recent death of his dear friend and manager Glenn Wheatley, but added it was even more unlikely now.

    ‘Certainly now you have to say there’s even a lesser chance (of him performing),’ he told 6PR.

    Farnham had only discovered he had the cancerous growth in his mouth after his wife Jill insisted on taking him to the doctor for a check up when he developed a persistent mouth ulcer.

    ‘The cancer tumour was located in his mouth and it has been successfully removed,’ Mrs Farnham said at the time.

     ‘There is still a long road of recovery and healing ahead of us, but we know John is up for that task.’

    Ford said the first part of his surgery was the removal of his tumour.

    Farnham is 'unlikely' to ever perform again after undergoing the marathon surgery to remove the tumour from his mouth

    Farnham is ‘unlikely’ to ever perform again after undergoing the marathon surgery to remove the tumour from his mouth

    ‘And then after that was done, almost immediately the reconstructive team moved in because John did have to have, I’m told, a major part of his jaw removed,’ he said.

    Ford earlier reported the singer had emerged from surgery, after ‘cracking jokes’ with hospital staff prior to the delicate procedure.

    He said the lengthy surgery, which lasted from 8am to 7.30pm, pointed to the ‘severity of the situation’ but said Farnham had been in high spirits.

    ‘John’s surgery began at 8.00am this morning and was successfully completed at 7.30pm tonight. He has now been transferred to ICU and is in a stable condition,’ his family said in a statement at the time.

  • Rob Farnham shares first photos of dad John after cancer surgery

    Rob Farnham shares first photos of dad John after cancer surgery

    John Farnham has revealed his new look at an intimate family occasion this weekend, after undergoing extensive surgery due to oral cancer. 

    The Australian rock legends, who is now cancer free, looked in great spirits as he attended the wedding of his oldest son, Robert Farnham, to his new bride Melissa.

    In the intimate photos, the 74-year-old appeared in good health and largely unchanged after his gruelling surgery back in August 2022.

    A smiling John posed alongside groom Rob in images shared to Instagram on Sunday from the luxurious nuptials. 

    John looked smart in a black suit paired with a bronze tie which matched his pocket square, while his son opted for a white tux with black accents.  

    Rob Farnham shares first photos of dad John after cancer surgery

    John Farnham has revealed his new look at an intimate family occasion this weekend, after undergoing extensive surgery due to oral cancer.  In the intimate photos, the 74-year-old appeared in good health after his gruelling surgery back in August 2022. Pictured with son Rob

    The Australian rock legends, who is now cancer free, looked in great spirits as he attended the wedding of his oldest son, Robert Farnham, to his new bride Melissa. Pictured alongside wife Jill and family, as well as Rob's bride Melissa

    The Australian rock legends, who is now cancer free, looked in great spirits as he attended the wedding of his oldest son, Robert Farnham, to his new bride Melissa. Pictured alongside wife Jill and family, as well as Rob’s bride Melissa 

    Further images showed the Farnham family gathered together for the happy occasion, including John’s wife Jill. 

    The family were inundated with warm comments from fans, with one writing beneath the images: ‘Such a beautiful father and son pic’.

    Another wrote: ‘Congratulations to you both. It’s so nice to see your Dad, he looks fantastic! Love to you all’. 

    One more chimed in: ‘Congratulations all the best. Was nice to see your Dad and family’. 

    Yet someone else said: ‘Love this photo and John my forever superstar. I am so happy for you and you look amazing’. 

    Rob opted for a white tux with black accents for his nuptials

    Rob opted for a white tux with black accents for his nuptials 

    The bride stunned in an off-the-shoulder ivory wedding gown

    The bride stunned in an off-the-shoulder ivory wedding gown 

    The couple posed for a series of romantic photos with her new husband on the lush grounds

    The couple posed for a series of romantic photos with her new husband on the lush grounds

    'Shared the happiest moment with my favourite person in the universe and she said I do. Melissa, my life is forever better that you’re a part of it' Rob wrote in his caption

    ‘Shared the happiest moment with my favourite person in the universe and she said I do. Melissa, my life is forever better that you’re a part of it’ Rob wrote in his caption

    ‘Congratulations to you both and wish you both every happiness for the future. And it’s fantastic seeing your dad and the rest of your beautiful family’ one more wrote. 

    The bride stunned in an off-the-shoulder ivory wedding gown as she posed for a series of romantic photos with her new husband on the lush grounds. 

    ‘Shared the happiest moment with my favourite person in the universe and she said I do. Melissa, my life is forever better that you’re a part of it’ Rob wrote in his caption. 

    ‘You looked radiant, beautiful and elegant. I can’t wait to see what the future has in store for us and I’m truly honoured to have you by my side as my wife for life’. 

    The couple had earlier announced their engagement in November 2022. 

    'You looked radiant, beautiful and elegant. I can’t wait to see what the future has in store for us and I’m truly honoured to have you by my side as my wife for life' he added

    ‘You looked radiant, beautiful and elegant. I can’t wait to see what the future has in store for us and I’m truly honoured to have you by my side as my wife for life’ he added

    The couple had earlier announced their engagement in November 2022

    The couple had earlier announced their engagement in November 2022

    Rob posed alongside his groomsmen for one candid image

    Rob posed alongside his groomsmen for one candid image 

    ‘My best friend and love of my life said yes to marrying me,’ Robert gushed in the caption at the time. 

    ‘I can’t wait to spend the rest of my life with you.’

    John was last seen as he celebrated Christmas with his family, however his entire face was not clearly visible in the image. 

    While recovering from oral cancer surgery, he cuddled up to his wife Jill as he sat down to a family meal in a photo shared to Instagram. 

    He was surrounded by his sons Rob and James, 36, as well as relatives, who wore holiday themed bibs and Santa hats. 

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    The family were inundated with warm comments from fans, with one writing beneath the images: 'Such a beautiful father and son pic'

    The family were inundated with warm comments from fans, with one writing beneath the images: ‘Such a beautiful father and son pic’

    In August 2023, Farnham revealed he’s cancer-free, 12 months after having mouth surgery in 2022. 

    In his first personal statement since the procedure, the music superstar said he was finally in the comfort of his own home surrounded by his loving family and felt like ‘the luckiest man I know’.

    ‘It’s been a year since my first surgery and to be honest I’ve lost count as to how many other procedures there’s been since then,’ he said.

    ‘I’m sure someone’s kept track of them all – let’s just say, there’s been a few.’ 

    ‘But, I’m home now and I’m a very grateful and happy man. I’m sitting here in my living room lapping up the attention from my beautiful wife, Jill, my boys Rob and James and my mini Schnauzer, Edmund.’

    John was last seen as he celebrated Christmas with his family (pictured) however his entire face was not clearly visible in the image

    John was last seen as he celebrated Christmas with his family (pictured) however his entire face was not clearly visible in the image 

    In August 2023, Farnham revealed he's cancer-free, 12 months after having mouth surgery in 2022. Pictured before the procedure

    In August 2023, Farnham revealed he’s cancer-free, 12 months after having mouth surgery in 2022. Pictured before the procedure  

    Farnham’s family had previously given updates on behalf of the Australian music legend, following the August 2022 procedure. 

    Speaking on Sunrise, John’s son Robert said his father was ‘doing fantastic’ after a 12-hour surgery for throat cancer.

    ‘Just the other day, he was walking around with his with his cane and did a little bit of a dance, which was pretty fabulous,’ Robert said.

    ‘He’s walking with his dog a lot, so he’s really, really happy. He’s doing really good, he’s super positive,’ he told Sunrise.

    The That’s Freedom hitmaker was additionally hospitalised after he developed a chest infection following surgery to remove a cancerous tumour in his mouth. 

    Farnham is ‘unlikely’ to ever perform again after undergoing a marathon surgery to remove the tumour from his mouth.

    The operation, carried out by 26 medical staff over 12 hours, also saw a major part of his jaw removed. Pictured before his surgery

    The operation, carried out by 26 medical staff over 12 hours, also saw a major part of his jaw removed. Pictured before his surgery  

    Farnham is 'unlikely' to ever perform again after undergoing the marathon surgery to remove the tumour from his mouth

    Farnham is ‘unlikely’ to ever perform again after undergoing the marathon surgery to remove the tumour from his mouth

    The operation, carried out by 26 medical staff, also saw a major part of his jaw removed.

    Entertainment reporter Peter Ford said there were doubts Farnham would take to the stage again after the recent death of his dear friend and manager Glenn Wheatley, but added it was even more unlikely now.

    ‘Certainly now you have to say there’s even a lesser chance (of him performing),’ he told 6PR.

    Farnham had only discovered he had the cancerous growth in his mouth after his wife Jill insisted on taking him to the doctor for a check up when he developed a persistent mouth ulcer.

    ‘The cancer tumour was located in his mouth and it has been successfully removed,’ Mrs Farnham said at the time.

    Pictured in 2018 with wife Jill (back) and sons James (front), Rob and John

    Pictured in 2018 with wife Jill (back) and sons James (front), Rob and John

    ‘There is still a long road of recovery and healing ahead of us, but we know John is up for that task.’

    Ford said the first part of his surgery was the removal of his tumour.

    ‘And then after that was done, almost immediately the reconstructive team moved in because John did have to have, I’m told, a major part of his jaw removed,’ he said

    Ford earlier reported the singer had emerged from surgery, after ‘cracking jokes’ with hospital staff prior to the delicate procedure.

    He said the lengthy surgery, which lasted from 8am to 7.30pm, pointed to the ‘severity of the situation’ but said Farnham had been in high spirits.

    ‘John’s surgery began at 8.00am this morning and was successfully completed at 7.30pm tonight. He has now been transferred to ICU and is in a stable condition,’ his family said in a statement at the time.

    In April, John reveled he is releasing his own candid memoir titled The Voice Inside. It will be available in November

    In April, John reveled he is releasing his own candid memoir titled The Voice Inside. It will be available in November 

    Farnham earlier opened up about his smoking habit, which he says began when he was a ‘stupid’ 14-year-old.

    He quit ‘cold turkey’ in 1992 after starring in Jesus Christ Superstar, but picked up the habit again with cigars in 2004.

    He officially quit smoking for good just before his 70th birthday

    ‘Stupid habit. It was a little easier to quit from cigars, but I’m better off not smoking, I’m a bloody singer for God’s sake,’ he told the Herald Sun in 2019.

    ‘I’m using my lungs. I’ve already noticed the change. I’ve increased my range, I’ve got a bit more to give, I’ve taken a blockage out.’

    Mr Ford said Farnham was given a ‘wake up call’ by one of his sons who told the singer ‘please stop smoking dad, I don’t want you to die’.

    Farnham earlier opened up about his smoking habit, which he says began when he was a 'stupid' 14-year-old

    Farnham earlier opened up about his smoking habit, which he says began when he was a ‘stupid’ 14-year-old

    That led to him cutting out cigarettes for good.

    ‘He was always puffing away, I don’t think he was ever proud of it,’ Ford said.

    In April, John reveled he is releasing his own candid memoir titled The Voice Inside, over a year after his surgery for mouth cancer.

    Co-written with Poppy Stockwell, the Australian music legend is set to tell his story in his own words and with his signature humour.

    The book documents Farnham’s early life and stardom growing up in Melbourne in the 1960s, to his comeback 1986 album Whispering Jack.

    It will recall the highs and lows of fame – when his stellar career stalled, record companies turned their backs and he faced financial ruin.

    John, pictured with wife Jillian Billman in 1973, had recently given up his 56-year smoking habit and cut down on alcohol. He officially quit smoking for good just before his 70th birthday

    John, pictured with wife Jillian Billman in 1973, had recently given up his 56-year smoking habit and cut down on alcohol. He officially quit smoking for good just before his 70th birthday

    Farnham will also detail his shock mouth cancer diagnosis in 2022, just months after the death of his friend and manager Glenn Wheatley.

    The memoir, published by Hachette Australia, is set to be released in November 2024. 

    ‘Having been asked many times, it finally felt like the right time to sit down and tell my story,’ Farnham said in a statement.

    ‘It is a very strange feeling looking back on my life, on the good and the bad, and now that I have started, it is all rushing back.

    ‘I hope the book engages and entertains, because that’s what so much of my life has been about.’

    Stockwell added: ‘Working with John on his memoir has been like sitting down with an old friend, who also happens to be an absolute legend, to share stories that are both deeply personal and wildly entertaining.

    ‘His resilience and sense of humour shine through every recollection, making this project a genuine reflection of the man behind the music. It’s been a joy to help bring his tales to life, and I can’t wait for readers to get an unfettered glimpse of the man whose music is the soundtrack to so many of our lives.’ 

  • Celine Dion’s Children Fear for Her Life Amid Stiff Person Syndrome Battle

    Celine Dion’s Children Fear for Her Life Amid Stiff Person Syndrome Battle

    Celine Dion has shared her deeply personal and emotional journey with stiff person syndrome (SPS) in an exclusive interview for Sunrise.

    The 56-year-old singer revealed that her sons Nelson, Eddy and Rene-Charles were worried she is going to die in a new promotional video for the anticipated interview.

    Diagnosed nearly two years ago, Dion’s struggle with this rare and debilitating neurological disorder has been a closely guarded secret, until now.

    In a preview Celine opened up to Sunrise correspondent Mylee Hogan about the profound impact SPS has had on her life and her family.

    ‘I don’t have my mum, I don’t have my dad,’ Dion said, her voice trembling with emotion.

    Celine Dion’s Children Fear for Her Life Amid Stiff Person Syndrome Battle

    Celine Dion has shared her deeply personal and emotional journey with stiff person syndrome (SPS) in an exclusive interview for Sunrise

    The 56-year-old songstress revealed that her sons Nelson, Eddy and Rene-Charles were worried she is going to die in a new promotional video for the anticipated interview

    The 56-year-old songstress revealed that her sons Nelson, Eddy and Rene-Charles were worried she is going to die in a new promotional video for the anticipated interview

    ‘My kids are scared because they lost their dad, and they’re wondering if I’m going to die. I don’t want to die, I don’t want to lie.’

    The singer revealed that her health problems began with mysterious symptoms that left her and her children in a state of constant worry. 

    ‘I got scared,’ she admitted. ‘It can be life-threatening. What’s going to happen?’

    Dion was officially diagnosed with the degenerative disease in December 2022, a revelation that has undoubtedly transformed her life and career.

    Despite the overwhelming challenges, Dion also spoke about the support she’s received from friends, including Australian music legend John Farnham.

    ‘I will never forget the gift that he gave me,’ she said.

    The first trailer for the new Celine Dion documentary I Am: Celine Dion dropped on Thursday morning, offering a heartbreaking glimpse inside the singer’s brutal battle with stiff person syndrome.

    As the music star – who attended a Rolling Stones concert recently – speaks in the trailer, another voice is heard repeating Celine’s name over and over while a 911 operator asks, ‘What’s your emergency?’

    It was not made clear why 911 was called, but it was likely during Dion’s struggle with stiff person syndrome.

    'I don't have my mum, I don't have my dad,' Dion said, her voice trembling with emotion. 'My kids are scared because they lost their dad, and they're wondering if I'm going to die. I don't want to die, I don't want to lie'

     ‘I don’t have my mum, I don’t have my dad,’ Dion said, her voice trembling with emotion. ‘My kids are scared because they lost their dad, and they’re wondering if I’m going to die. I don’t want to die, I don’t want to lie’

    Stiff-person syndrome (SPS), also known as stiff-man syndrome, is a rare neurological disorder that causes progressive muscle stiffness and spasms.

    The spasms can be painful and come and go, and they can worsen over time. The stiffness usually affects the torso muscles, but can also affect the arms and legs.

    The trailer offers viewers just a tease of the upcoming documentary.

    In it, the Canadian admits she was reluctant to share too much about her recent struggles, however she does reveal how limited she is during her workouts.

    Celine's sons can be seen loyally supporting her in a new trailer for her documentary, which premieres on Amazon Prime Video on June 21

    Celine’s sons can be seen loyally supporting her in a new trailer for her documentary, which premieres on Amazon Prime Video on June 21 

    Despite the tough times, it appears her children bring her as the documentary shares heartwarming glimpses of times at home spent with her three sons

    Despite the tough times, it appears her children bring her as the documentary shares heartwarming glimpses of times at home spent with her three sons

  • Legendary musician John Farnham’s major announcement following a cancer scare over a year ago

    Legendary musician John Farnham’s major announcement following a cancer scare over a year ago

    John Farnham is releasing his own candid memoir titled The Voice Inside, with the announcement coming more than a year after his surgery for mouth cancer.

    Co-written with Poppy Stockwell, the 74-year-old Australian music legend is set to tell his very personal and public journey in his own words and with his signature humour.

    The book will document Farnham’s early life and stardom growing up in Melbourne in the 1960s, to his comeback 1986 album Whispering Jack.

    It will also tell the highs of his fame, as well as the lowest of lows – as his stellar career stalled, record companies turned their backs, and he faced financial ruin.

    More recently, Farnham will reflect on his 2022 mouth cancer diagnosis, which occurred only months following the death of his friend and manager Glenn Wheatley.

    Legendary musician John Farnham’s major announcement following a cancer scare over a year ago

    John Farnham (pictured in 2020) is releasing his own candid memoir titled The Voice Inside, with the announcement coming more than a year after his surgery for mouth cancer

    The memoir, published by Hachette Australia, will be released in all formats in November 2024. 

    ‘Having been asked many times, it finally felt like the right time to sit down and tell my story,’ Farnham said.

    ‘It is a very strange feeling looking back on my life, on the good and the bad, and now that I have started, it is all rushing back.

    ‘I hope the book engages and entertains, because that’s what so much of my life has been about.’

    Meanwhile, Stockwell added: ‘Working with John on his memoir has been like sitting down with an old friend, who also happens to be an absolute legend, to share stories that are both deeply personal and wildly entertaining.

    Co-written with Poppy Stockwell, the 74-year-old Australian music legend is set to tell his very personal and public journey in his own words and with his signature humour. It will be released in all formats in November 2024

    Co-written with Poppy Stockwell, the 74-year-old Australian music legend is set to tell his very personal and public journey in his own words and with his signature humour. It will be released in all formats in November 2024

    ‘His resilience and sense of humour shine through every recollection, making this project a genuine reflection of the man behind the music. It’s been a joy to help bring his tales to life, and I can’t wait for readers to get an unfettered glimpse of the man whose music is the soundtrack to so many of our lives.’

    Following his diagnosis in 2022 and subsequent surgery, Farnham remains cancer free.

    The You’re the Voice hitmaker announced he was cancer free in August the following year.

    In his first personal statement since surgery, the music superstar said he was finally in the comfort of his own home surrounded by his loving family and felt like ‘the luckiest man I know’.

    Farnham will reflect on his 2022 mouth cancer diagnosis, the highs of his fame, as well as the lowest of lows - as his stellar career stalled, record companies turned their backs, and he faced financial ruin

    Farnham will reflect on his 2022 mouth cancer diagnosis, the highs of his fame, as well as the lowest of lows – as his stellar career stalled, record companies turned their backs, and he faced financial ruin

    ‘It’s been a year since my first surgery and to be honest I’ve lost count as to how many other procedures there’s been since then,’ he said.

    ‘I’m sure someone’s kept track of them all – let’s just say, there’s been a few.’ 

    ‘But, I’m home now and I’m a very grateful and happy man. I’m sitting here in my living room lapping up the attention from my beautiful wife, Jill, my boys Rob and James and my mini Schnauzer, Edmund.

    Farnham went on to thank his fans for the well-wishes and support and said he was looking forward to his first celebratory meal – a pizza.

    Farnham’s family had previously provided updates on behalf of the Australian music legend.

    The That’s Freedom singer was hospitalised in 2023 after he developed a chest infection following surgery to remove a cancerous tumour in his mouth.

  • “I am thrilled and filled with love,” says Rob Farnham as he marries Melissa Kelly in a private ceremony.

    “I am thrilled and filled with love,” says Rob Farnham as he marries Melissa Kelly in a private ceremony.

    John Farnham’s son Rob has married longtime girlfriend Melissa Kelly.

    The 42-year-old singer, who is the eldest son of Australian music legend and his wife Jill, shared the happy news to his Instagram page on Monday. 

    Posting about the nuptials to his Stories, Rob shared: ‘On Saturday I married my best friend and dream girl Mel Kel.

    ‘It was such a beautiful day and I am so happy and full of love’.

    ‘I appreciate everyone who made the trip to the event. Mel I can’t wait to spend a lifetime with you,’ he added. 

    John Farnham son Rob has married longtime girlfriend Melissa Kelly

    John Farnham son Rob has married longtime girlfriend Melissa Kelly

    The couple shared a photo to social media of a wedding fan with the engraving 'Mel & Rob 17.02.24'

    The couple shared a photo to social media of a wedding fan with the engraving ‘Mel & Rob 17.02.24’ 

    The couple shared a photo to social media of a wedding fan with the engraving ‘Mel & Rob 17.02.24’. 

    They are yet to share official photographs of the day. 

    The lovebirds announced the news of their engagement in November 2022.

    Posting a series of romantic pictures to Facebook, the handsome rocker paid tribute to his fiancée.

    ‘My best friend and love of my life said yes to marrying me,’ Robert gushed in the caption.

    ‘I can’t wait to spend the rest of my life with you.’

    It comes two months after his father John Farnham was seen for the first time since oral cancer surgery. 

    The music legend looked in good spirits as he celebrated Christmas with his family.

    The lovebirds (pictured in 2023) announced the news of their engagement in November 2022

    The lovebirds (pictured in 2023) announced the news of their engagement in November 2022

    The 74-year-old cuddled up to his wife Jill as he sat down to a family meal.

    He was surrounded by his sons and relatives, who wore holiday themed bibs and Santa hats. 

    In August of 2023, John revealed he’s cancer-free, 12 months after having mouth surgery.

    In a personal statement, the music superstar said he was finally in the comfort of his own home surrounded by his loving family and felt like ‘the luckiest man I know’.

    The Farnham family pictured in 2018. John (front) with sons Rob (front), James (back) and wife Jill (back)

    The Farnham family pictured in 2018. John (front) with sons Rob (front), James (back) and wife Jill (back)

  • Jimmy Barnes Opens Up About John Farnham’s Support During Health Battle: ‘I Thought I Was Going to Die’

    Jimmy Barnes Opens Up About John Farnham’s Support During Health Battle: ‘I Thought I Was Going to Die’

    Jimmy Barnes has almost completely recovered from open heart surgery. 

    And the rocker has now revealed he didn’t get through the hard times alone. 

    The singer, 67, with the help of his attentive wife Jane, has frequently kept his fans updated on his health journey since coming down with bacterial pneumonia.

    But on Sunday he revealed an encouraging phone call from his close friend John Farnham also helped him get through the worst of it, reported Herald Sun. 

    ‘I was critical before they said they had to operate on my heart. There were moments there where I said to Jane, “I don’t think I’m going to make it,”‘ he confessed.

    Jimmy Barnes, 67, (pictured) has almost completely recovered from open heart surgery. And  the rocker revealed on Sunday that he didn't get through the hard times alone

    Jimmy Barnes, 67, (pictured) has almost completely recovered from open heart surgery. And  the rocker revealed on Sunday that he didn’t get through the hard times alone

    ‘I was so hot and in so much pain, labouring just to think… John rang me in hospital. It was so great. He made a joke with me and we were laughing.’

    Jimmy continued: ‘I hadn’t heard his voice since he had surgery and he’s going, “Ah, I just thought I’d call and I want to encourage you to get through.”‘ 

    He said hearing the contemporary singer, 74, provide encouragement after undergoing his own surgery ‘lifted my spirits so much’.  

    On Sunday, he revealed an encouraging phone call from his close friend John Farnham, 74, (pictured) helped him get through the worst of it, as reported by the Herald Sun

    On Sunday, he revealed an encouraging phone call from his close friend John Farnham, 74, (pictured) helped him get through the worst of it, as reported by the Herald Sun  

    The Scottish-born Australian went on to say he and John joked about performing When Something Is Wrong (With My Baby) in hospital gowns together.

    John was able to relate to Jimmy better than anyone after the You’re The Voice hitmaker underwent his own 12-hour surgery for throat cancer in 2022. 

    Doctors removed a cancerous tumour from his mouth during the procedure, and the singer was declared cancer-free just 12 months later. 

    The singer with the help of his attentive wife Jane, has frequently kept his fans updated on his health journey since coming down with bacterial pneumonia

    The singer with the help of his attentive wife Jane, has frequently kept his fans updated on his health journey since coming down with bacterial pneumonia

    Jimmy’s battle with bacterial pneumonia last year became a fight for survival when doctor’s discovered he had a staph infection which spread to his heart. 

    However, he has since landed back on his feet, with his last health update coming just a few weeks ago when he told fans he was ‘doing more around the house’. 

    In a gallery of photos posted to his Instagram, the beloved singer looked fit and healthy as he helped his wife carve up a delicious looking roast.

    Just days before, he told his followers he was facing ‘a long recovery’. 

    READ MORE: Jimmy Barnes posts loving tribute to wife Jane on her 65th birthday as he continues to recover from open heart surgery: ‘I love you more each day’ 

  • John Blackman, Hey Hey It’s Saturday star, shares heartbreaking aftermath of cancer surgery: ‘I can’t pursue my passion’ following jaw removal

    John Blackman, Hey Hey It’s Saturday star, shares heartbreaking aftermath of cancer surgery: ‘I can’t pursue my passion’ following jaw removal

    John Blackman underwent a massive 12-hour operation to remove a cancerous growth on his mouth and jaw in 2018. 

    And the Hey Hey It’s Saturday star has opened up on how his life changed after the life-saving operation. 

    The 76-year-old says that the operation stripped him of his career, but not his sense of humour. 

    ‘When I went to my surgeon to get the results of the test he said, ‘Look, John, your life is going to change completely from now on,” he tells the Herald Sun. 

    ‘Professionally, financially, emotionally, it is never going to be the same again. You will never work in front of a mic again.

    John Blackman (pictured) underwent a massive 12-hour operation to remove a cancerous growth on his mouth and jaw in 2018

    John Blackman (pictured) underwent a massive 12-hour operation to remove a cancerous growth on his mouth and jaw in 2018

    ‘Everything the surgeon said has come true. Even now talking to you, it is painful. I can’t do what I love,’ John went on. 

    ‘Thankfully, I still have my sense of humour, they did not remove that.’

    In 2022, John faced a second battle when he was diagnosed with brain cancer, which was removed with a six hour operation that left a titanium mesh plate in his head, but thankfully, his life was saved. 

    ‘That was the one that could have actually killed me, because it was a very aggressive cancer (Squamous Cell Carcinoma) that was growing right on the top of my noggin,’ he said. 

    'When I went to my surgeon to get the results of the test he said, "Look, John, your life is going to change completely from now on"' he said. Pictured with his wife

    ‘When I went to my surgeon to get the results of the test he said, ‘Look, John, your life is going to change completely from now on” he said. Pictured with his wife 

    Blackman previously opened up about his condition to hosts Sam Newman and Don Scott on the You Cannot Be Serious podcast.

    He also compared his surgery to John Farnham’s, who underwent an 11-and-a-half-hour operation to remove a tumour from his mouth after his family revealed he had been diagnosed with the cancer six months ago.

    ‘I don’t think his was as radical as mine because I had all of my lower jaw removed along with the teeth,’ he said.

    Blackman, of Hey Hey It’s Saturday fame, was diagnosed with a severe case of skin cancer known as a basal cell carcinoma in August 2018.

    The cancer was discovered on a routine trip to his doctor to see about an inflamed pimple, which prompted many operations to follow.

    'Even now talking to you, it is painful. I can't do what I love. Thankfully, I still have my sense of humour, they did not remove that' he said

    ‘Even now talking to you, it is painful. I can’t do what I love. Thankfully, I still have my sense of humour, they did not remove that’ he said 

    Blackman’s jaw was substituted with a portion of his thigh bone. 

    ‘I had a little pimple under my skin, you scratch at it and it turned out it was a BCC,’ he said.

    ‘They said it was really aggressive and it was about to eat away the rest of my face and eventually get to my brain and I’d be brown bread.’

    He revealed another growth had sprouted ‘in a crater’, a result of one of the removal procedures, and started to move towards his brain.

    No matter the ordeal he’s been through, Blackman still feels fortunate to be alive.

    ‘Adversity, doesn’t matter how important or smart you think you are, everyone has some sort of adversity in their life,’ he said. 

    Blackman, of Hey Hey It's Saturday fame, was diagnosed with a severe case of skin cancer known as a basal cell carcinoma in August 2018

    Blackman, of Hey Hey It’s Saturday fame, was diagnosed with a severe case of skin cancer known as a basal cell carcinoma in August 2018

    READ MORE: Hey Hey It’s Saturday star John Blackman reveals life-threatening cancer diagnosis

  • James Farnham, youngest son of John Farnham, opens up about his unexpected health struggle while his renowned father recuperates from throat cancer surgery

    James Farnham, youngest son of John Farnham, opens up about his unexpected health struggle while his renowned father recuperates from throat cancer surgery

    John Farnham’s youngest son James, 36, has revealed his own private health issues amid his famous father’s battle with throat cancer. 

    In a lengthy Instagram post, James said he underwent ‘major surgery’ last year to manage a diverticular disease at the same time his dad was recovering from several operations to treat his cancer. 

    James, who is training to become a helicopter pilot, said the procedure ‘saved his life’.

    ‘Last year, just as Dad was recovering from his cancer surgeries, I also had major surgery to deal with diverticular disease that had caused perforations in my bowel,’ he wrote in the post. 

    James also shared a photo of himself with the colostomy bag he now has to wear.

    John Farnham 's youngest son James, 36, has revealed his own private health issues amid his famous father's battle with throat cancer

    John Farnham ‘s youngest son James, 36, has revealed his own private health issues amid his famous father’s battle with throat cancer  

    ‘The surgery saved my life but it has left me with a stoma – a surgically created opening in the abdomen that allows me to poo… into a temporary colostomy bag,’ he explained. 

    He went on to say he has hopes he’ll be receiving ‘reversal surgery’ in the coming months, but added he wished he had been more ‘proactive’ about his health.

    ‘I hope that by sharing my story it might help other young people like me to take better care of themselves and take proactive steps to get checked when something doesn’t appear to be right,’ he said.

    In a lengthy Instagram post, James said he underwent a 'major surgery' last year to manage a diverticular disease at the same time his dad was recovering from several operations to treat his cancer

    In a lengthy Instagram post, James said he underwent a ‘major surgery’ last year to manage a diverticular disease at the same time his dad was recovering from several operations to treat his cancer 

    According to Mayo Clinic , diverticula are small, bulging pouches that can form in the lining of your digestive system and diverticulitis occurs when one or more become inflamed and infected. Symptoms include fever, lack of appetite, nausea, constipation, bloating, abdominal pain and chills

    According to Mayo Clinic , diverticula are small, bulging pouches that can form in the lining of your digestive system and diverticulitis occurs when one or more become inflamed and infected. Symptoms include fever, lack of appetite, nausea, constipation, bloating, abdominal pain and chills 

    According to Mayo Clinic, diverticula are small, bulging pouches that can form in the lining of your digestive system and diverticulitis occurs when one or more become inflamed and infected.

    Symptoms include fever, lack of appetite, nausea, constipation, bloating, abdominal pain and chills.

    Despite suffering from the symptom of abdominal pain to the point he ‘couldn’t even stand up straight’, James said he put off going to the hospital until his wife Tessa ‘dragged me there’. 

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    James shared his entire story with his Instagram followers, and revealed his suffering could have been prevented if he'd just listened to his body to begin with

    James shared his entire story with his Instagram followers, and revealed his suffering could have been prevented if he’d just listened to his body to begin with

    It was then he discovered he had a perforated bowel, and after three days on antibiotics in the hospital, his bowels ruptured and he was rushed into an ’emergency’ surgery. 

    James finished his lengthy post by revealing he was ’embarrassed’ and ashamed to be using a colostomy bag in the beginning and had to have his wife change it out in the first few weeks because he couldn’t touch it. 

    However, he said he’s since come to terms with his current condition, and urged young people to take their health seriously and listen to their bodies when something is wrong. 

    He said last year was a ‘rough recovery’ for him, but revealed he kept his health battle a secret out of shame and because his father John was recovering from his own surgery to treat his oral cancer and remove a mouth tumour.

    He said last year was a 'rough recovery' for him, but revealed he kept his health battle a secret out of shame and because his father John was recovering from his own surgery to treat his oral cancer and remove a mouth tumour

    He said last year was a ‘rough recovery’ for him, but revealed he kept his health battle a secret out of shame and because his father John was recovering from his own surgery to treat his oral cancer and remove a mouth tumour

    Last August, John revealed he was cancer-free 12 months after having mouth surgery.

    In his first personal statement since the procedure, the music superstar said he was finally in the comfort of his own home surrounded by his loving family and felt like ‘the luckiest man I know’.

    ‘It’s been a year since my first surgery and to be honest I’ve lost count as to how many other procedures there’s been since then,’ he said.

    ‘I’m sure someone’s kept track of them all – let’s just say, there’s been a few.’ 

    ‘But, I’m home now and I’m a very grateful and happy man. I’m sitting here in my living room lapping up the attention from my beautiful wife, Jill, my boys Rob and James and my mini Schnauzer, Edmund.’

    Last August, John revealed he was cancer-free 12 months after having mouth surgery. Pictured with his wife Jill and his sons Rob and James

    Last August, John revealed he was cancer-free 12 months after having mouth surgery. Pictured with his wife Jill and his sons Rob and James

    The You’re The Voice singer thanked his fans for the well-wishes and support and said he was looking forward to his first celebratory meal – a pizza. 

    ‘It’s only now that I can start to appreciate and comprehend, for myself, how many messages of love and support have been sent to me over the past year,’ he added.

    ‘I don’t know what to say, other than thank you so very much.

    ‘It honestly means the world to me. Thank you to everyone who took the time to write and send a message.’

    ‘Today is a special day. And I’m going to mark it by having a pizza – because I can! I can’t wait to see what might be next on the menu. Bring on 2024.’

    READ MORE: John Farnham reveals he is cancer-free 12 months after mouth surgery