Glenn Wheatley’s wife Gaynor reveals whether she believes John Farnham will perform again
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Glenn Wheatley’s wife Gaynor reveals whether she believes John Farnham will perform again after losing part of his jaw during mouth cancer surgery
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Gaynor Wheatley has revealed that she believes John Farnham will perform again following his cancer surgery.
The widow of late manager Glenn Wheatley says her husband, who was John’s best mate, would have encouraged the legendary singer to book a comeback gig to aid his recovery.
‘If Glenn was here, he would have a date at the MCG pencilled in,’ she told The Herald Sun on Sunday.
Gaynor Wheatley has revealed that she believes John Farnham will perform again following his cancer surgery. John is pictured in Perth in January
Asked about John’s condition, Gaynor admitted that the future remains uncertain for now.
‘All we can do now is speculate. I certainly don’t blame the media or anyone for projecting their experiences. The truth is we don’t know,’ she said.
Glenn Wheatley, a beloved talent manager and tour promoter, died from Covid complications at the age of 74 in February.
The widow of late manager Glenn Wheatley says her husband, who was John’s best mate, would have encouraged the legendary singer to book a comeback gig to aid his recovery. Gaynor and Glenn are pictured together
It comes after news that Farnham will likely have a tube inserted into his windpipe as he recovers in an intensive care unit.
He recently underwent extensive mouth cancer surgery amid fears he may never perform again.
John went under the knife for 11-and-a-half hours to remove a tumour from his mouth after his family revealed he had been diagnosed with the cancer on Tuesday.
‘If Glenn was here, he would have a date at the MCG pencilled in,’ she told The Herald Sun on Sunday. John and Glenn are pictured. Wheatley, a beloved talent manager and tour promoter, died from Covid complications at the age of 74 in February
The surgery started at 8am the same day and was successfully completed about 7.30pm that night, with the singer having to have part of his jaw removed.
He is currently stable in the ICU after the operation, carried out by an army of 26 medical staff.
John now faces an extensive period of recovery, including learning to eat and drink again.
It comes after news that Farnham will likely have a tube inserted into his windpipe as he recovers in an intensive care unit. He recently underwent extensive mouth cancer surgery amid fears he may never perform again