David Foster talks about his fear of taking stairs

David Foster talks about his fear of taking stairs

Musician David Foster admits he is afraid of taking the lifts.

Talking with the Wall Street Journal, The Grammy-winning musician revealed that he manages to stay fit with abundant exercises.

“I try to go to the gym three times a week,” he said. “I also literally never take an elevator. It’s claustrophobia.”

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

“Three of them were for surgeries in the hospital. I was fooled so it was okay,” he explained. “The other two times were extraordinary circumstances.”

Foster added that he also took an elevator with opera singer Luciano Pavarotti’s New York City residence: “I worked with him and Céline [Dion]On a duet and then the wine’s fluent, everyone drinks, and I said, ‘I am traveling now’ and I started walking on the stairs, “he said.” And he goes, ‘no. Today you don’t, today you take the elevator. ” ”

Foster revealed, “He sits down, he grabs me, he pulls me on his lap, and he sings ‘Ave Maria’ in my ******* ears so loudly. I mean, Pavarotti’s sang to me all the way down,” Foster continued, adding that he “has taken millions of stairs in my life.”

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