Phil Collins: Hospital Visit Sparks Health Fears! What's REALLY Going On?

Rumours surrounding Phil Collins' health have been swirling, sparked by a recent hospital visit. Fans were left concerned, especially after speculation arose that the Genesis legend was receiving hospice care. So, what's the real story?

Thankfully, a spokesperson for the 74-year-old drummer has clarified the situation. Collins is indeed in hospital, but he's undergoing knee surgery, not facing a terminal illness. The rumours, amplified by recent celebrity deaths, caused unnecessary alarm amongst his devoted fanbase.

Earlier this year, Collins himself spoke about his declining health. In an interview with MOJO magazine, he admitted that he's been “very sick,” and that this has impacted his desire to create new music. He explained, "I keep thinking I should go downstairs to the studio and see what happens. But I'm not hungry for it anymore."

Collins, who began drumming at the young age of five, acknowledged the toll his lifelong passion has taken on his body. "I've spent all my life playing drums. To suddenly not be able to do that is a shock." He added, "If I can't do what I did as well as I did it, I'd rather relax and not do anything."

His last performance with Genesis was in 2022, his mobility significantly hampered by a spinal injury sustained in 2007, which resulted in severe nerve damage. He performed seated during those final shows, with his son Nic Collins taking over on drums.

What Does the Future Hold for Phil Collins?

While new music might be unlikely, Collins remains a beloved figure in music history. His fans are hoping for a successful knee surgery and a comfortable recovery. We wish him all the best!

Key Takeaways:

  • Phil Collins is in hospital for knee surgery, not hospice care.
  • He has been dealing with health issues in recent years, including the lingering effects of a spinal injury.
  • He has expressed a waning interest in making new music due to his health.

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