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    Michael Bolton Promises “All Is Good” After Police Seen at His Home

    By Chris Piner,

    5 hours ago
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    Back in January, Michael Bolton shocked the music world when he revealed doctors found a mass near his brain that required immediate surgery. While just before the holidays, the hitmakers followed through with the surgery and promised it was a success. “Thanks to my incredible medical team, the surgery was a success. I am now recuperating at home and surrounded by the tremendous love and support of my family.” While needing to take some time away from the stage, fans shared their concern recently when several police cars were seen at his home.

    Noticing an influx of police cars at Bolton’s home, one person shared the news on Twitter, writing, “Something with several police cars is happening at Michael Bolton’s house here in Westport CT. I hope he is all right.” With the Tweet making its rounds, the singer decided to share an update with fans. “All is good!! Just prepping for a small landscape project. thanks for checking!”

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    Michael Bolton Wanted To Spread Some Light

    Back in March, Bolton offered fans a glimpse into his recovery as he posted an update explaining how he is spending his time with family. “l’ve been enjoying the company of my daughters and grandkids during this time at home, and practicing on my putting green whenever it’s not raining!” He continued, “Thank you all so much for all the kind messages and I hope to see you very soon!!”

    Fans can rest easy knowing that Bolton continues to regain his health following his surgery. With a career spanning nearly 50 years, the singer released over 20 albums. Back in 2023, he released his album Spark of Light. Hoping to offer some positivity to the world, Bolton insisted, “We were basically observing our friends and family and seeing that they all really needed some light, that it was so dark and oppressive and basically we were all just carrying layers of fear to our every day.” He concluded, “We started to feel a sense of responsibility to deliver hope and promise and all these feelings that seem to be so elusive, and it started to become a feel-good record.”

    (Photo by Amy Sussman/Getty Images)

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