David Foster talks about his fear of climbing the stairs


David Foster talks about his fear of climbing the stairs
David Foster talks about his fear of climbing the stairs

The musician David Foster admits that he is terrified of taking the elevators.

Talk with he Wall Street Journal, Grammy’s winning musician revealed that he manages to stay in a wide exercise.

“I try to go to the gym three times a week,” he said. “In addition, I never took an elevator. It is claustrophobia.”

Foster added that he has “been in an elevator five times” as an adult.

“Three of them were for hospital surgeries. I was drugged, so it was fine,” he explained. “The other two times were extraordinary circumstances.”

Foster added that he also took an elevator at the New York City Residence of the opera singer Luciano Pavarotti: “I was working with him and CĂ©line [Dion]In a duo and then the wine flows, everyone is drinking and said: ‘I’m leaving now’, and I started going on the stairs, “he said.” And he says: ‘No. Today you do it, today you take the elevator. ‘”

Foster revealed: “He sits down, grabs me, takes me to his lap and sings ‘Ave Maria’ in my ******* ears so strong. I mean, Pavarotti is singing to me all the way,” Foster continued, and added that “he took millions of stairs in my life.”



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