Michael Bublé has revealed a surprising truth about his carefully crafted public persona. In a candid interview with The Sun, the Canadian crooner admitted, “The guy in the suit was a record company creation. That thing that your grandma loves—that isn't me.”
“It never was,” stated the 49-year-old performer.
Michael told the publication, “They're marketing me as ‘Your mum will love him. The more cats you have, the more adorable this guy will be.'”
The “Haven't Met You” singer reflected on his early career days, sharing, “I was just so immature, just so emotionally immature. I was like a kid in a candy store with fame.”
“Like, ‘Oh my God, there's all this stuff, and you can buy the things you want.' I could party too,” the star confessed.
In a surprising revelation, Michael credited his spouse, Luisana Lopilato, for transforming his wild side. “From the moment I met my wife, I became a better man. I was just a little lost and had no willpower when it came to control of whatever it was, partying, eating, or doing whatever,” he acknowledged.
The vocalist continued, “She would say to me, ‘I love you, Mike, but I don't want to be with a drinking man or a drug man or a smoking man or this or that.' She was adamant.”