The news comes to light in a heart-stirring trailer for the upcoming ABC news special, "Bruce Springsteen: Backstage and Backstreets," offering fans a rare glimpse into the challenges faced by the iconic E Street Band couple.
- Bruce Springsteen has updated fans on his wife
- She is battling cancer
- HERE is what Bruce has let us know
A Tough Battle with Grace
Rock and Roll's First Couple, Bruce Springsteen and Patti Scialfa, have always been the epitome of strength and unity. But recently, the "Born in the U.S.A." singer shared a deeply personal update on his wife's health, revealing her battle with multiple myeloma. Fans were left both shocked and supportive, rallying around the beloved musician couple.
"She's doing good," Springsteen assured in the trailer, a statement that speaks volumes of their resilience. Diagnosed during the height of her music career, Scialfa's revelation about her illness explains her noticeable absence from the E Street Band's recent tours.
"Touring has become a challenge for me," she admitted, highlighting the toll the disease has taken on her immune system and overall health. Regarding his wife’s cancer, "We caught it early, which was important," Springsteen added in the new trailer for his ABC special.
Their son Sam welcomed his daughter, Lily, in July 2022, making them grandparents. During a November 2022 appearance on 'The Graham Norton Show,' Springsteen said that his kids have "no interest" in the music part of his life. But that didn’t bother him, because, "As I always say, they don’t need a hero, they need a father."
A Love Story Like No Other
Bruce Springsteen and Patti Scialfa’s love story is a blend of musical partnership and deep personal connection. They first met in the early 1980s when Patti joined Bruce’s E Street Band.
Their shared passion for music brought them together, but it was during the making of Bruce's album 'Tunnel of Love' that their relationship blossomed. The album's themes of love and introspection resonated with both of them, laying the groundwork for a deeper bond. As they collaborated on stage and in life, their chemistry became evident, both in their performances and the way they supported each other's creative endeavors.
In 1991, after years of friendship and musical collaboration, Bruce and Patti tied the knot. Their marriage has been characterized by mutual respect and a strong partnership, both personally and professionally. They’ve raised three children together while balancing their demanding careers in the music industry.
Over the years, Patti has not only been Bruce’s wife but also a vital creative force in his music, contributing to songwriting and performing. Their enduring love story is a testament to the power of shared dreams and the beauty of growing together through life's ups and downs.
Springsteen and Scialfa's love story has been one for the ages. Meeting at the iconic Stone Pony concert venue in Asbury Park, New Jersey, their journey from bandmates to life partners is nothing short of a fairy tale. Married since 1991 and parents to three adult children, their bond has only grown stronger in the face of adversity.
Despite their legendary status, the Springsteens have always prioritized family. Bruce's candid admission about his children's indifference to the music world underscores their down-to-earth approach to parenting.
"They don’t need a hero, they need a father," he shared, a sentiment that resonates with fans worldwide.
With the special airing on Oct. 20 at on ABC, viewers will get an intimate look at the couple's life behind the music. As Scialfa continues her treatment, focusing on her health while missing from the E Street Band's ongoing tour, the support from fans has been overwhelming. "We caught it early," Springsteen noted, a hopeful sign in their ongoing battle.
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As they face this challenge head-on, the love and support from their fans, friends, and family shine as a beacon of hope. Patti Scialfa's courage and Bruce Springsteen's unwavering support are a testament to their strength, proving that together, they can weather any storm.