His fans were waiting for his news.

Last week, we learned that Daniel Lévi, emblematic face of the musical

The Ten Commandments

for having played the role of Moïse, had been "hospitalized and operated on in emergency on Wednesday April 16 [sic] in Marseille after some complications "according to a statement posted on his Instagram account.

"Rest assured, he has since returned home and will be recovering for a few months to come back with God's help even stronger", it is written.

In a message posted on this same social network, his wife Sandrine thanked the public for their kindness and support, and took the opportunity to give some reassuring news from the singer.

“Daniel is slowly recovering.

We are moving forward for the best and everything is for the good, ”she says.

Colon cancer revealed in 2019

In the first press release, we learn that certain dates of his tour, scheduled for early September, have been postponed.

The singer will also not be able to perform at the Mogador theater in Paris in May and a new date will be announced in the coming weeks.

"We meet very quickly to share wonderful moments," the statement promises.

Three years ago, Daniel Lévi revealed that he had colon cancer.

Not very talkative on the subject, the singer had however agreed to speak about it at

Gala

last February.

“I took care of myself, I take care of myself.

The disease is stable.

I stop the chemo which tired me.

I'm going to attack an immunotherapy protocol to boost my immune system.

And I target the things that are wrong.

Lungs.

That's why I cough a little, ”he said.

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