Michael Bublé is ready to meet “Daddy’s Little Girl!” The Canadian musician and his wife, Luisana Lopilato, are preparing to welcome their fourth child and in a new interview with ET Canada, the doting dad shared how he’s connecting with his unborn child through music – and even treated us to a serenade of the sweet song he sings to her. “I have talked to that little girl and sung to her every day that I can,” Bublé told us while promoting the Canadian and U.S.
run of his Higher Tour, which commenced on Monday. “It’s different with the fourth [child]. With the first three, we knew there was a baby in the tummy [and] I would sing, but now that we’ve gone through this so many times, I really recognize this little girl, so I talk to her a lot.” READ MORE: Michael Bublé Surprises A Choir Then Gets Emotional Performing The Powerful Track He Wants Ryan Reynolds & Celine Dion To Help Promote (Exclusive) Quizzed on what he says or sings to her, Bublé broke into a performance of The Mills Brothers’ “Daddy’s Little Girl.” The 1969 track has heartwarming lyrics like, “You’re the end of a rainbow, a pot of gold.
You’re daddy’s little girl, to have and hold.” Having and holding his new daughter is exactly what Bublé, 46, can’t wait to do and there’s not long to go – the British Columbia native revealed he’s only two weeks away from the precious moment. “I just can’t wait to hold her because I feel like I’ve met her already,” said Bublé, who’s already dad to eight-year-old son Noah, six-year-old son Elias and four-year-old daughter Vida. “It’s different getting to hold and snuggle her and I’m really excited.
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