Michael Bublé, the celebrated Canadian crooner known for his smooth voice and heartfelt performances, recently shared a deeply personal story about his battle with depression—an experience that nearly threatened both his career and well-being. In an intimate interview, Bublé credited his wife, Luisana Lopilato, with being the pillar of strength who helped him reclaim not only his voice but also his spirit.
“She saved my voice and my soul,” Bublé said. “Luisana has been my anchor, my cheerleader, and my safe place. I honestly don’t know where I’d be without her.”
Married since 2011 and parents to four children, the couple has been a steadfast support system for each other. Bublé revealed that his depression crept in quietly, fueled by the relentless pressures of fame, constant touring, and personal expectations. “On the outside, everything looked perfect,” he admitted. “But inside, I was struggling. I’d lost joy in the things I loved most—performing, writing, connecting with people.”
Luisana, an accomplished actress and model, noticed the changes early on. “She didn’t just see me—she saw through me,” Bublé reflected. “She listened without judgment, encouraged me to seek help, and reminded me who I was before all the noise and stress of life got in the way.”
The singer described a turning point where recovery became not just about therapy or rest but about having a partner who truly understood and supported him. “Her patience, love, and quiet strength pulled me back,” he said. “She reminded me that vulnerability isn’t weakness—it’s connection.”
Bublé also credited Luisana with helping him regain his musical confidence. “I started singing again, writing again, and actually feeling joy in the process,” he shared. “Her belief in me gave me permission to believe in myself. That’s powerful.”
In recent years, Bublé’s return to the stage and studio has been marked by renewed energy and emotional depth—qualities he attributes largely to his wife’s unwavering support. “Every note I sing now carries a bit of that gratitude and love,” he said. “I feel alive in a way I hadn’t for a long time.”
“Luisana saved me in ways I can’t fully explain,” Bublé reflected. “She’s not just my wife—she’s my partner in every sense of the word. She gave me back my life, my music, and my soul.”
Today, Bublé approaches both life and career with a fresh perspective, prioritizing family, health, and emotional honesty. “I’ve learned that fame means nothing without love and support,” he said. “And in Luisana, I found both—endlessly, completely.”