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Elton John has never been one to shy away from flashy accessories, but his latest one might top the list of unique items.
The “Crocodile Rock” singer-songwriter wore an old kneecap around her neck as a necklace while walking the red carpet for the premiere of her documentary Elton John: Never Too Late at the London Film Festival. It is said that Our weekly magazine.
While walking the carpet at the New York Film Festival earlier this month, the performer revealed that she had recently undergone a number of surgeries, including having both knees replaced, joking: “I don't have much left.” .
“I don't have tonsils, I don't have adenoids, I don't have an appendix. I don't have a prostate. I don't have a right hip, I don't have a left knee, I don't have a right knee,” John told People magazine. “In fact, all I have left is my left hip.”
Elton John lists missing body parts, reveals 'only thing left'
The musician has been candid about his recent health struggles, opening up to his Instagram followers in September about a “severe eye infection” he contracted over the summer, explaining that it was “getting worse.” [him] Only one eye has limited vision. ”
John also fell at his home in France in August 2023 and was hospitalized. In the documentary, he spoke about his health and how it has affected his relationship with his young sons, Zachary, 13, and Elijah, 11.
“They're thinking about my possible death. They're worried about my possible death,” John said in the documentary. “It's more me than David,” she said, referring to her husband, David Furnish.
Furnish and John met at a dinner party hosted by a mutual friend in 1993 and have been together ever since. More than 10 years later, the couple registered their civil partnership in December 2005 and married in December 2014, the ninth anniversary of their civil partnership.
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His sons aren't the only ones thinking about the singer-songwriter's “death,” John added, adding that while he would like to see his sons get married and have children, he doesn't want to be around them. He said he didn't think so. So he says he tries to “make the most of my time while I'm there.”
The documentary follows John as he prepares for the final North American concert of his Farewell Yellow Brick Road Tour in November 2022. As he prepares, John reflects on his decades-long career and all the ups and downs that have brought him to this point. It's today.
“There was a moment when I was making this movie where it started to get too hard for me. I started having a lot of anxiety and a lot of emotions,” said Furnish, who co-directed the film. halo! At the premiere. “It's a responsibility, but it's also a joy for me, because I know a side of Elton that the rest of the world doesn't know, and that I really, truly captured his authentic voice and heart. That was really important to us.''To be honest, I feel like we were able to do that.'' ”
John achieved great success as a musician, selling over 300 million records worldwide. He became one of only 21 entertainers to reach EGOT (Emmy, Grammy, Oscar, Tony) status. He became the first solo artist in 60 years to have a top 10 single in the UK, and has had over 50 top 40 hits in both the UK and US, with seven consecutive number one albums in the US.
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'Elton John: Never Too Late' opens disney plus December 13th.
FOX News Digital has reached out to John's representatives for comment.
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