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Aretha Franklin is ‘gravely ill’ according to report

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August 13, 2018 at 09:11
Aretha Franklin performs onstage at the Elton John AIDS Foundation in November 2017. Picture: Dimitrios Kambouris/Getty Images/AFPSource:AFP
Aretha Franklin performs onstage at the Elton John AIDS Foundation in November 2017. Picture: Dimitrios Kambouris/Getty Images/AFPSource:AFP
THE Queen of Soul Aretha Franklin is surrounded by family and friends in Detroit as she battles cancer, a report claims.

LEGENDARY singer Aretha Franklin is “gravely ill”, a report claims.

According to Showbiz 411, “Aretha is surrounded by family and people close to her” in Detroit and “the family is asking for prayers and privacy”.

NBC reporter Harry Hairston also tweeted that Franklin was “not doing well”, according to a close friend.

Franklin, 76, hasn’t performed in public since November last year and cancelled two concerts scheduled for April and March this year.

“Aretha Franklin has been ordered by her doctor to stay off the road and rest completely for at least the next two months,” her management said in a statement in March.

Showbiz 411 claims the Queen of Soul is battling cancer after being diagnosed in 2010.

But Franklin has previously denied that she has cancer and told Access Hollywood in 2011, “I don’t know where ‘pancreatic cancer’ came from”.

“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.”

The 18-time Grammy winner did confirm that she underwent surgery for a health scare in 2010 but wouldn’t reveal what it was.

“He (the doctor) said, ‘The surgery that you just had is going to add 15 to 20 more years to your life’,” Franklin told Access Hollywood.

Aretha Franklin at the 102nd White House Correspondents' Association Dinner in 2016.
Aretha Franklin at the 102nd White House Correspondents' Association Dinner in 2016.Source:AFP

 

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