Rod Stewart is preparing to celebrate his 80th birthday in early 2025, a significant milestone for the iconic rock and roll star. As he approaches this landmark age, Stewart has shared some candid reflections on life and death, revealing a surprisingly calm perspective on his mortality.
In a recent interview with The Sun, Stewart acknowledged the reality of aging, stating, “I’m aware my days are numbered but I’ve got no fear.” He emphasized that everyone must face the end of life eventually, suggesting a sense of unity in this shared human experience. “We have all got to pass on at some point, so we are all in the same basket,” he added.
Despite the somber nature of the topic, Stewart’s outlook remains optimistic. He expressed his intention to enjoy the years he has left, humorously estimating, “I say few — probably another 15. I can do that easy mate, easy.” This lighthearted approach reflects his desire to embrace life fully, even as he contemplates its inevitable conclusion.
Stewart’s reflections also touch on the changes he has experienced over the decades. He noted that he is no longer the wild young man of the ’70s and ’80s, stating, “I’m not like I was in the ’70s and ’80s and I can’t stay up all night, get drunk and go mad and still have a voice just like that.” Nowadays, he prioritizes the care of his voice, taking precautions before and after performances to ensure he can continue to sing.
At 79, Stewart has become more attuned to his health, jokingly referring to himself as a “hypochondriac.” His experiences with cancer have undoubtedly shaped this awareness. In 2000, he was diagnosed with thyroid cancer, which required surgery and led to a challenging recovery process where he had to relearn how to sing. In 2017, he faced another health scare when he was diagnosed with prostate cancer. Fortunately, after treatment, he received the all-clear in 2019.
Reflecting on his battle with thyroid cancer, Stewart shared, “I had a touch of thyroid cancer, it was over and out within 10 minutes. I don’t want to pretend I fought cancer for months and months. It was really easy to get rid of, but I did lose my voice – totally gone.” His candidness about these experiences highlights not only his resilience but also his commitment to raising awareness about cancer.
Since overcoming these health challenges, Stewart has become an advocate for cancer research, supporting organizations like the City of Hope Foundation, which aims to find a cure for cancer. His journey has inspired him to use his platform to help others facing similar battles.
As he approaches his 80th birthday, Stewart’s reflections on life and death resonate with many. His ability to confront the reality of aging with humor and grace serves as a reminder to cherish every moment. He embodies a spirit of resilience, embracing the joys of life while acknowledging its fleeting nature.
In a world where discussions about death can often be heavy and daunting, Stewart’s perspective offers a refreshing take. He encourages others to live fully, to enjoy the time they have, and to face the inevitable with courage and acceptance.
As he prepares to celebrate this significant birthday, Rod Stewart’s candid thoughts on death and life serve as a poignant reminder of the importance of living in the moment. His journey through health challenges and his unwavering spirit inspire many to embrace their own lives with the same enthusiasm and joy.
Source: The Sun