Aretha Franklin reportedly 'gravely ill,' surrounded by friends and family
Showbiz411’s
Roger Friedman reported on Sunday the Queen of Soul's health condition
and said her family is “asking for prayers and privacy.” Franklin’s
family also confirmed the news to WDIV Local 4. No further details about her health was released.
BREAKING NEWS: I am so saddened to report that the Queen of Soul and my good friend, Aretha Franklin is gravely ill. I spoke with her family members this morning. She is asking for your prayers at this time. I’ll have more details as I’m allowed to release.— Evrod Cassimy (@EvrodCassimy) August 13, 2018
Reps for Franklin did not immediately respond to Fox News’ request for comment.
Franklin, who turned 76 in March, has been battling health problems for years, but continued to perform until as recently as last year. Her most recent performance was last November for the Elton John AIDS Foundation in New York.
Franklin, who turned 76 in March, has been battling health problems for years, but continued to perform until as recently as last year. Her most recent performance was last November for the Elton John AIDS Foundation in New York.
The soul singer was also forced to cancel a series of concerts last
summer on “doctor’s orders.” In March, she announced she won’t be at New
Orleans Jazz & Heritage Festival because her doctor recommended she
take a break from touring.
“Aretha Franklin has been ordered by
her doctor to stay off the road and rest completely for at least the
next two months,” Franklin’s management said in a statement to the Rolling Stone.
“She is extremely disappointed she cannot perform at this year’s New
Orleans Jazz & Heritage Festival as she had expected and hoped to.”
Franklin
had been planning on slowing down. Last year, she announced she was
preparing to retire following the release of her new album and would be
reducing the number of performances she does each year.
"I must
tell you, I am retiring this year," Franklin told WDIV in 2017. "This
will be my last year. I will be recording, but this will be my last year
in concert. This is it."
Although Showbiz411 reported Franklin battled cancer in 2010, the singer has long denied she was ever diagnosed.
“I don’t know where ‘pancreatic cancer’ came from,” Franklin told Access Hollywood
in 2011. “I was sitting there reading the newspaper and it was saying
someone in my family said that. No one in my family ever said that to
anybody.”
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