Lucky in love! Ten years in and Michael Bublé’s relationship with wife Luisana Lopilato is still going strong.
“I think I just married someone so much better than me,” the Canadian crooner, 46, exclusively told Us Weekly on Wednesday, November 3. “And you know how guys sometimes they say that and they say, like, ‘She’s the better half,’ and they say it so they can look humble or like they’re being a politically correct guy. No, my wife is smarter than me and she is my stylist.”
He continued, “She is my barometer to know what’s good [or] what’s bad. … I would say, what we’ve been through, she’s been the heart of our family, the anchor, and she’s my best friend. And I’m just lucky she hasn’t divorced me. So I just keep hanging on.”
Bublé — who wed the 36-year-old actress in March 2011 — continued to gush about his love’s talents, from acting to music, and how they support one another amid busy careers.
“I mean, music is such a massive part of our life,” the “When I Fall in Love” singer told Us. “My wife takes saxophone lessons every day. … She’s an actress, you know, a great actor. She’s making a film right now. I’m going to go and be her set bitch, but I take care of the kids and bring her food, and, basically, I do whatever she does for me on tour.”
The couple — who share sons Noah, 8, and Elias, 5, and daughter Vida, 3 — initially met on the set of his “Haven’t Met You Yet” music video in 2009 and have continued to gush over their lasting love ever since.
“Happy Birthday to my best friend, my inspiration, my fiercest supporter, my accomplice, my soulmate and the sexiest saxophonist I’ve ever met,” the Grammy winner wrote via Instagram in May about the Argentina native. “Feliz cumpleaños, mi amor.”
The pair’s eldest son, Noah, was previously diagnosed with liver cancer in 2016 and has since gone into remission. Bublé has been outspoken about navigating the little one’s cancer battle.
“It sucks and it still sucks. What we went through is the worst possible thing you can go through as a parent and maybe as a human being,” the jazz singer said, noting that there were days that they “were just surviving, struggling to survive, and to breathe.”
He added at the time, “I much rather would have it have been me. Many times I wish that it had been.”
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