December 8, 2010

Sending ♥ LOVE ♥ to Aretha Franklin


Several media outlets are reporting that the Queen of R&B Aretha Franklin is suffering from Pancreatic Cancer. Neither Franklin’s sister-in-law Earline Franklin nor her cousin Brenda Corbett would discuss the exact nature of Franklin’s illness.

“Aretha is doing better than doctors expected,” Corbett said. “She has a long life in front of her and will be back in concert, on stage, late spring or early summer.”

♥ R-E-S-P-E-C-T 

You can read the recent timeline for Respect Singer, after the jump



Oct. 26: Cancels concerts in Virginia and Missouri, citing “health reasons.”
Oct. 29: Is released from a short stay at Sinai-Grace Hospital in Detroit, but remains mum about the nature of the visit.
Nov. 4: Announces that doctors have ordered her to cancel all concert dates for the next six months, including big shows in Detroit and New York City. Franklin’s spokeswoman declines to reveal medical details, saying only that the singer is “resting comfortably at home” in Bloomfield Hills.
Nov. 23: Despite previously vowing to make it, Franklin fails to appear at her annual Thanksgiving gospel program in Detroit. Artists on hand offer prayers and song dedications for the absent star.
Dec. 2: Undergoes a planned surgery early in the morning at Sinai-Grace. The procedure had not been publicly announced beforehand, but word got out when friends scheduled a public prayer vigil on the eve of the operation. Franklin issues a statement hours later: “I had superb doctors and nurses whom were blessed by all the prayers of the city and the country.”
Dec. 8: With Franklin still hospitalized, the National Enquirer reports that she has been diagnosed with pancreatic cancer. Family members counter that the singer is “doing well” and will be back on the road by late

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