The former frontman for alternative rock band The Smiths had to
put off concerts last year and in 2014 after suffering various
ailments, including a bleeding ulcer, double pneumonia and a
respiratory infection. But he was not known to have revealed the
cancer treatments.
"They have scraped cancerous tissues on four occasions already,
but whatever," the 55-year-old Morrissey told Spain's El Mundo
newspaper in an interview published on Monday.
"If I die, I die. If not, then no. Right now I feel good," he
said, in a wide-ranging discussion in which he reiterated his
support for Scottish independence and criticized his former
music label, bullfighting and the world of show business.
The singer, who performed in Lisbon on Monday night and is due
to give concerts in Madrid and Barcelona this week, was also
asked about recent spells in hospitals.
"I'm conscious that in recent pictures I don't look too good,
but that's what illness does to you," he said. "I'm not going to
worry too much about that. I'll rest when I'm dead."
(Reporting by Sarah White; Editing by Michael Roddy and Larry
King xxxxxx)
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