David Foster admits fear of elevators drove him to walk up 65 flights of stairs

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David Foster is overcoming his fear, one flight at a time. The music mogul, known for his work with artists like Celine Dion and Michael Bublé, confessed that he has crippling claustrophobia when it comes to taking elevators. "I literally never take an elevator.

It’s claustrophobia," he told The Wall Street Journal. "I’ve been in an elevator five times in my adult life.Three of those were for surgeries in the hospital.

I was drugged, so it was OK." While the 75-year-old music producer opened up about his fear of elevators, he shared that there were "extraordinary circumstances" for the few times he did not take the stairs. "One was with [opera singer Luciano] Pavarotti and his 20th floor place in New York.

I was working with him and Celine [Dion] on a duet and then the wine’s flowing, everybody’s drinking, and I said, ‘I’m leaving now,’ and I started to go for the stairs.

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