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Barry Manilow More and more is known about the plastic surgeries he has had over the years.
“I look great, but I’m 100 years old, right?” the 82-year-old singer joked in the interview Los Angeles Times Published on Wednesday, May 27th. “By the way, I don’t know how this happened.”
Manilow revealed that he didn’t get “Botox or anything,” prompting the media to ask if he’d had any “work” done before.
“I must say, one time when we were living in Los Angeles, I did have plastic surgery,” he revealed. “But after that, it’s just a little bit here, a little bit there.”
Manilow clarified that he thinks “getting the job done” means going under the knife and doing something extreme, like a facelift.
“I’ve only had one of those,” he continued of previous plastic surgeries. “The rest – I see something drop, and of course, I do that. I’m as vain as anyone. An old friend of mine, his mother said, ‘I always knew he was talented, but when did he become so handsome?'”
Manilow admitted to plastic surgery five months after revealing her makeup. Lung cancer diagnosis.
“As many of you know, I recently went through six weeks of bronchitis and then a five-week relapse. Even though I’m out of bronchitis and back on stage at Westgate Las Vegas, my wonderful doctor ordered an MRI to make sure everything was okay,” he wrote on Instagram in December 2025. “An MRI found a cancerous spot on my left lung that needed to be removed. Finding it so early was pure luck (and a great doctor). That’s it.” Good news. “
The “Mandy” singer shared that he needed surgery to remove the cancerous spot. He didn’t need chemotherapy because it was caught early.
“The doctors don’t believe it has spread, and I’m getting tests to confirm their diagnosis. So, that’s it. No chemotherapy. No radiation,” he continued. “Just Chicken Soup and I Love Lucy reruns.”
While recovering, Manilow postponed his concerts. Three months later, Manilow said he cancer free.
“You have no idea[how fragile life is]. All of a sudden, you get lung cancer. But I’m still here,” Manilow told People in March. “I’m still here. I’m not completely here – part of me is not here – they took a part of me and now I have to figure out, ‘What do I do?'”