Iconic singer Barry Manilow gave fans a hopeful update on his health journey this week, sharing a smiling selfie from a hospital bed as he continues to recover following his lung cancer diagnosis.
In the social media post that was shared by Manilow on Friday, January 2, he had a simple caption, “Better Today!”
The image captures the 82-year-old music legend in good spirits and reflects a mix of resilience, gratitude and optimism as he focuses on treatment and healing.
Manilow Confirmed His Diagnosis in Late 2025
Manilow confirmed in late December that doctors discovered a cancerous spot on his left lung after an MRI was ordered when a prolonged case of bronchitis wouldn’t clear.
The MRI revealed the growth early, and while any cancer diagnosis is serious, Manilow and his medical team have emphasized that it was caught at an early stage.
In his original social media announcement, Manilow explained that the upcoming surgery to remove the spot would require him to postpone his January concert dates.
He expressed gratitude to his doctor for the early detection and assured fans that doctors do not believe the cancer has spread.
The plan was for the singer to undergo surgery and take time to recover, with no chemotherapy or radiation expected, according to his update.
“Just chicken soup and I Love Lucy reruns,” the post added.
Despite the diagnosis, Manilow was very optimism about future concerts. He ended the post by adding, “Something tells me that February weekend is going to be one big party!”
Fans React to the Update
Fans were quick to react online with well-wishes, praising the singer for his courage and upbeat demeanor in the face of a challenging health issue.
“ALRIGHT! 2026 starting off right with this post!” one fan noted.
Another added, “Sending you lots of love and prayers for you to heal quickly!”
”Sending love and prayers for a speedy recovery!” another added.
Throughout his career, Manilow has been admired not only for his musical talent but also for his connection with fans.
His willingness to share a candid hospital photo continued that tradition, offering followers a genuine glimpse into his personal journey without retreating from transparency.
“You don’t know how wonderful it is to wake up to this pic!!” one fan wrote.
Many longtime supporters noted how difficult it must be to pause a career built on live performance and touring, but they also expressed admiration for Manilow’s decision to prioritize his health.




my husband had lung cancer at the age of 87. He was treated – no chemo – He had radiation He was completely cured. A talent like yours will live. We need you. be optimistic. Good luck. I loved you from the first time you heard you