Michael Bolton in 'very good health' as daughters share positive update on brain cancer battle

Michael Bolton's daughters shared a positive update on his health as the singer continues to fight glioblastoma, a rare and aggressive form of brain cancer.

The 72-year-old two-time Grammy Award winner previously revealed that he was diagnosed with glioblastoma in December 2023 after undergoing emergency surgery that resulted in doctors removing Bolton’s brain tumor in its entirety. 

Bolton underwent a second brain surgery in January 2024 following an infection and finished radiation and chemotherapy treatment in October of that year. He now undergoes MRIs every two months to ensure his tumor hasn’t returned, as glioblastoma has a high recurrence rate.

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During a recent interview with AARP, Bolton's three daughters, Isa, Holly and Taryn, who have become his primary caregivers, shed some light on his cancer battle.

"We’re proud and happy to update anyone who has been interested in following [our Dad’s] journey that he is in very good spirits and very good health," Isa told the outlet. 

"He has a lot of challenges, and we do have great days and some tough days, but in general, he’s very strong," she added. "His mobility and cognition have been terrific. So, we’re in a really good place right now."

In an email to AARP, the "When a Man Loves a Woman" singer shared that he was "feeling deeply grateful" and treasuring the time he was spending with his family, including his daughters and six grandchildren.

"This past year has tested me in ways I never imagined, but it’s also made me more aware of the moments that fill life with meaning: having meals with my family, hearing my grandkids laugh, stepping outside on a beautiful day and just taking it in," Bolton said.

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Bolton shares Isa, 50, Holly, 48, and Taryn, 46, with his ex-wife Maureen McGuire. He is also a grandfather of six. 

According to AARP, Isa, Holly and Taryn have each taken on significant caregiving responsibilities, including helping with Bolton's daily care, providing emotional support and coordinating his medical and professional needs while he focuses on his health.

Taryn and her daughters reside with Bolton full-time in his Westport, Connecticut, home, where he’s lived for more than 30 years. Isa spends three days a week at the house, frequently accompanied by her sons, while Holly — who lives in California and is a mother to one son — travels in monthly for a week to help with hands-on duties.

Bolton told AARP that having his daughters by his side during his cancer battle and recovery "means more than I could ever put into words." 

"My daughters have been constant in a way that grounds me," he said. "On the harder days, they help me stay centered; on the lighter ones, they bring out the laughter that makes everything feel possible again. They remind me of who I am and what’s worth fighting for."

Isa explained that she and her sisters banded together following Bolton's diagnosis and worked as a team to protect his privacy.

"Most families — most people — would be able to rely on friends and family, to hold them and to hug them and to support them and care for them," she said. "We became a very small island."

Isa admitted that caring for Bolton during his cancer journey has been challenging at times for his family. She recalled that the "How Am I Supposed to Live Without You" hitmaker experienced a "significant personality change" following his brain surgery.

At the time, Isa remembered that her youngest son told her, "I’m kind of scared of G-Pa." However, she told AARP that the personality change, a common side effect of brain surgery, was short-term. She said that after practicing yoga and undergoing physical therapy as part of his healing regimen, Bolton recovered his usual "funny" personality.

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"The boys are more comfortable, but I do think that some children can be alarmed and disconcerted by those changes and that needs to be recognized as well," she said. 

Isa explained that her own connection with Bolton had changed after becoming one of his caregivers.

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"The relationship dynamic does shift so profoundly," she said. "You have an opportunity to work through some things that were challenging and to recognize that you don’t have to be put into a position that maybe you had pigeonholed yourself into in the relationship. You can redefine the relationship in a new way."

As Bolton's family has rallied behind him, the singer said he is also grateful for the outpouring of support that he has received from his fans.

"Thank you, from the bottom of my heart," he told his supporters in his email to AARP. 

"Your messages, prayers, kindness … they’ve reached me in moments when I needed them most," Bolton continued. "It’s amazing how a few words from someone you’ve never met can lift your spirit and steady your steps. It reminds me that we’re all connected, and none of us walk through life’s challenges alone."

Drake Maye leads Patriots to massive comeback win over Ravens to clinch playoff spot

The New England Patriots got right back to winning after having their 10-game streak snapped last week, and it was in come-from-behind fashion.

The Patriots defeated the Baltimore Ravens, 28-24, on the road to improve to 12-3 and punch their ticket to the playoffs.

Meanwhile, the Ravens' playoff hopes dwindled further following a Pittsburgh Steelers win over the Detroit Lions earlier on Sunday. Baltimore now sits two games off the AFC North lead at 7-8, meaning they would need to win out and have Pittsburgh lose out, which includes a Week 18 matchup between the two rivals. 

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The big story coming out of this one was Lamar Jackson being unable to play all four quarters after suffering a back injury in the second quarter, which ultimately knocked him out of the game.

The injury occurred on a run play, where it appeared Jackson caught the knee of a Patriots defender in the side. He was immediately wincing in pain and came off the field, with Tyler Huntley taking over.

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When the Ravens came out for the second half, Huntley was still under center and Jackson wasn’t seen at all. He was ruled out and the Ravens, with their playoff hopes in the balance, had to trust Huntley to get the job done.

Things were looking up in that respect, as Derrick Henry scored his second touchdown of the game early in the fourth quarter to make it a 24-13 game.

But Drake Maye and the Patriots’ offense weren’t going to start a losing streak.

Maye led a seven-play drive, going 73 yards with a Kyle Williams bomb down the field for a 37-yard score. Not only did they add six points to the tally, but they wanted to cut Baltimore’s lead to three points and they did so with a successful two-point conversion.

New England’s defense came up clutch on the next drive, forcing a punt to get Maye the ball right back. Then, nine plays and 89 yards later, Rhamondre Stevenson, who had to handle most of the running back workload after TreVeyon Henderson left with an injury during the game, broke out a 21-yard run to take the lead, 28-24.

There was still just under two minutes left for the Ravens to operate, but Zay Flowers, who had a big game with seven catches for 84 yards and a rushing score, fumbled after catching a short pass and the Patriots recovered.

From there, Maye iced the victory with a perfect read option, keeping the ball for himself and going 16 yards for the first time, making sure to slide before reaching the end zone to kneel out the clock.

In the box score, Jackson was 7-of-10 passing for 101 yards with only seven rushing yards before exiting. Huntley was 9-of-10 for 65 yards, while Henry finished with 18 carries for 128 yards and his two scores, including the first touchdown of the game.

For New England, Maye was legit once more, going 31-of-44 for 380 yards with two touchdown passes and one interception, while rushing for 26 yards. Stefon Diggs may not have gotten in the end zone like Williams and Hunter Henry, but he led the game with 138 receiving yards on nine receptions. Mack Hollins also contributed 69 yards on seven catches.

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