free hit counter Michael Bublé, the smooth-voiced crooner who’s serenaded the world with timeless love songs, had his own heartstrings tugged during an emotional moment on Hollywood Boulevard. As he finally received his star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame, Michael took a heartfelt pause to honor the one person who’s been by his side through it all—his wife, Luisana Lopilato. Love, gratitude, and tears all in one unforgettable moment - FRESH

Michael Bublé, the smooth-voiced crooner who’s serenaded the world with timeless love songs, had his own heartstrings tugged during an emotional moment on Hollywood Boulevard. As he finally received his star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame, Michael took a heartfelt pause to honor the one person who’s been by his side through it all—his wife, Luisana Lopilato. Love, gratitude, and tears all in one unforgettable moment

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Michael Bublé is the latest celebrity to get a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame. The singer had the support of his wife, Luisana Lopilato, during his ceremony on Friday. The couple looked so in love as they cuddled up and shared a kiss in front of photographers. Michael was even seen consoling Luisana as she wiped away tears during the ceremony, which was no doubt due to his emotional speech. “The longer I live, the more I realise that love isn’t free,” Michael told the crowd. “Love has a great cost. The more you love, the more you hurt.”

In addition to thanking his fans for their love and support over the years, he also took a moment to thank his sons, Noah and Elias, and his daughter, Vida, who was born in July. “My children, who have given me a purpose for life and have made days like this even sweeter . . . I can truly understand how beautiful the good moments are,” he said.

Of course, things got really emotional when Michael began to thank his wife. “My wife, there’s nothing I can really say that can express how I feel about her and what we’ve been through,” he said. “She is my hero and my rock.” Aww! See more pictures of his Walk of Fame ceremony ahead.

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