TV tonight: Phil Collins reveals his health issues and 24-hour live-in nurse

Phil Collins opens up about his health struggles in a rare interview. The musician appeared on BBC Two's "Eras – In Conversation" alongside presenter Zoe Ball. Collins discussed his recent hospitalization due to kidney and knee problems, which left him bedridden for months.

The conversation, which included voice notes from bandmates Robert Plant and Mike Rutherford, touched upon Collins' health struggles and whether he'll ever perform again. Although the 68-year-old seemed uncertain about his future performances, he did express a sense of relief now that he's out of the hospital and has a new lease on life.

A fascinating look into Collins' life was provided by Ball, who claimed he was once "the hardest working man" in rock. Their relaxed conversation featured archive footage from Collins' performances with Genesis, as well as clips of him recording his solo work.

Interestingly, it was revealed that Collins now has a 24-hour live-in nurse to support him during this challenging time. His condition is still being monitored, but it appears he's grateful for the extra help and care in his new life after months of hospitalization.
 
I'm worried about Phil Collins' future plans to perform again... I mean, can you blame him? The healthcare system in our country has been pretty lacking lately 🤕. He had to rely on a 24-hour live-in nurse just to get through the tough times - that's not sustainable for anyone, let alone a rockstar 😅. It makes me wonder if we're doing enough to support our artists and musicians who are struggling with their own health issues. I think it's time for us to rethink how we approach healthcare and create more resources for people like Phil Collins. He deserves to live his life on his own terms, not be bedridden for months 🌟.
 
Man, can you believe Phil Collins has been through so much health stuff? I feel bad for him, been out of commission for months, but it's awesome that he's getting the support he needs now 🤕💊 He's lucky to have a 24-hour nurse taking care of him, that's some next-level care right there 💯. It's cool that his interview with Zoe Ball was chill too, I loved seeing those archive clips from Genesis and his solo days... who knew Phil Collins used to be so busy? 😂 I'm rooting for him to make a comeback on stage, we need more of his iconic drumming vibes 🎸💥
 
I'm so glad Phil Collins is talking about his health struggles... I think we can all relate to having a tough day every now and then 🤕 But honestly, 24 hours of live-in nurse? That's some next level care 😴👨‍⚕️ I feel bad for him that he had to go through all that hospitalization. At least it sounds like he's getting the support he needs now... but performing again? Only time will tell 🎸💥 Still, it's awesome that he's being open about his struggles – we should all be more like him and not be afraid to talk about our health issues 💖
 
I think Phil Collins' decision to have a 24-hour live-in nurse is kinda overkill 🤷‍♂️. I mean, yeah, having someone around can be helpful, especially when you're dealing with health issues, but 24/7? That's just a lot of money and resources being thrown at it 💸. What about his personal space or independence? Don't get me wrong, I'm all for taking care of oneself, but I think some people might feel like they're losing their autonomy 🚫. It's not all bad, though - the nurse can definitely provide support and be a lifesaver in an emergency situation 💕. Still, I reckon he could've gotten by with a part-time nurse or just relied on family/friends for help 😐.
 
I'm so done with Phil Collins' latest interview 🤯. I mean, I get it, we're all curious about what's going on behind the scenes, but do we really need to know every single detail about his health struggles? Like, can't he just take a break from social media for once? 😂 And 24-hour live-in nurse? Um, okay... sounds like he's set up for life over here 🤣. It's all well and good that he's got people looking out for him, but it feels like we're getting more of the 'poor Phil' vibe than actual insight into his music or artistry. Can't wait to see what else he's got planned... maybe a Netflix documentary series? 📺
 
aww poor phil collins 🤕😔 i can imagine how scary and lonely it must've been for him to be bedridden for months... but it's so great to see him talking about his health struggles now, being open about it and sharing that he's feeling a sense of relief 💨🌞. having a 24-hour live-in nurse must make such a huge difference in his life, giving him the support he needs while he recovers 🤗💕. we're all sending you positive vibes, phil, and wishing you a speedy recovery ❤️🎵
 
Man... Phil Collins just opened up about his health struggles and I'm low-key impressed that he's talking about it 🤯. It takes a big person to be that vulnerable, especially when you're 68 and dealing with some major health issues . For real though, having a 24-hour live-in nurse must be crazy 😂. I mean, can you even imagine being stuck at home for months with no one but a nurse to keep you company? 🤷‍♂️ At the same time, it's great that he's prioritizing his health and getting the support he needs. His uncertainty about performing again is understandable tho... who wouldn't be worried about losing their ability to do what they love? 💔 Still, I'm rooting for Phil Collins to make a comeback whenever he's ready 🎸💖
 
🤯 Phil Collins is giving me major respect for talking about his health struggles, 68 and still going on 🙏. I feel like we're all rooting for him to get back on stage, but it's awesome he's prioritizing his well-being now 🌞. That 24-hour nurse? Mind. Blown. 💤
 
I'm glad Phil Collins opened up about his health struggles 🙏. It's crazy how quickly things can change, like going from performing on stage to struggling with kidney and knee issues that left him bedridden 😓. I feel bad for the guy, but at the same time, it's reassuring to see that he's found a new sense of relief now that he's out of the hospital 🌞.

It's also really interesting that his bandmates were involved in the interview, sharing their own thoughts and memories of Collins' career 🎸. The archive footage from his Genesis days was super nostalgic - who wouldn't want to see some old-school Phil Collins performing live? 🤩 But what's even more remarkable is how much care and support he's receiving now, having a 24-hour live-in nurse 💊. That's some serious dedication to his recovery!
 
man i feel bad for phil collins been thru hell and back with those kidney & knee probs 🤕 hope he can get back on stage soon would be amazing to see him perform live again, the guy was meant to be a rockstar 💥 sounds like that 24hr nurse is a game changer for him gotta take care of one's health, especially when u've been pushing yourself as hard as phil collins did 🙏
 
Man, I'm glad Phil Collins is talkin' about his health struggles now. He seems like a total down-to-earth guy, ya know? The fact that he's gettin' some support from a 24-hour nurse is just great. I mean, we've all been there with our family members or friends who need a little extra help. It's awesome to see someone in his position bein' so open about it.

It's funny, though - I remember when Phil Collins was the king of rock, playin' all those sold-out shows and tourin' like crazy. Now, he's takin' it easy and just enjoyin' life, which is totally understandable. We've got to respect that. And who knows, maybe he'll come out of retirement for one more show or two. Wouldn't that be somethin'? 😊💕
 
So Phil Collins opens up about his health struggles... 🤕 It got me thinking, how do we balance individual freedoms with our responsibilities towards our fellow citizens? I mean, we all know the importance of taking care of ourselves, but what happens when that self-care requires a 24-hour nurse? 🚑 Is it reasonable for Collins to have this level of support, or are we setting a precedent where people can outsource their health issues and avoid facing the challenges head-on? And let's not forget, this is just one person's situation... how do our healthcare systems prepare for the needs of others when some individuals require more support than others? 🤝
 
You know, thinking about Phil Collins' health struggles makes me wonder... what does it mean to be "the hardest working man" in rock? Was it really just about putting on a show, or was there more to it than that? I mean, we can all relate to having tough days and needing a little extra help sometimes. But for someone who's been in the public eye as much as Collins has, does that extra support even feel like it's too little, too late?

It's also got me thinking about what we consider "normal" when it comes to our health. We often hear about people pushing through pain and performing despite their injuries, but Phil Collins' situation shows us that sometimes just taking care of ourselves is the bravest thing we can do. And I'm glad he has a 24-hour nurse looking out for him – it's not always easy to ask for help when you're used to doing things on your own.

I guess what I'm saying is... our perception of success and productivity changes as we get older, don't it? What was once about pushing ourselves to be the best performers might become about finding a better balance between work and rest.
 
Just heard about Phil Collins' interview 🤯 and gotta say, I'm glad he's getting open about his health struggles 💕! It takes a lot of courage to share that kinda thing with the world, especially when you're at his age & have been in the public eye for so long. But honestly, it's great to see him being realistic about his future performances - we all know how much hard work goes into touring and performing, especially as you get older 😅.

It's also super cool that he's got a 24-hour nurse taking care of him now! 🤗 I mean, that's some next-level TLC 💯. I'm sending all my positive vibes his way & wishing him a speedy recovery 🌈💖. Who knows, maybe we'll see him back on stage sooner than we think? 🎸🔥 #PhilCollins #HealthStruggles #RockLegend #NewBeginnings
 
🤯 just watched Phil Collins' interview on BBC and I gotta say, that dude has been through some stuff 🤕. I mean, bedridden for months due to kidney and knee problems? That's like a worst-case scenario for anyone, let alone someone as iconic as him 🙌. But you know what the best part is? He's got a 24/7 nurse looking out for him now! 💡 Like, who wouldn't want that kind of support, right? 😂 It's all about prioritizing your health and taking care of yourself, especially when life gets tough (which, let's be real, it can get pretty rough sometimes). Anyway, I'm just glad to see Phil Collins is on the road to recovery and has a newfound appreciation for the little things in life 🙏.
 
just read about Phil Collins' interview and I'm kinda glad to see that he's prioritizing his health now 🤗. like, 24-hour live-in nurse? that's some next level self-care! it's not about being lazy or anything, it's just about taking care of yourself when you need it. and honestly, who wouldn't want that kind of support after going through what he did? his music is still iconic, but now he gets to enjoy the fruits of his labor without putting himself in harm's way 🎸💆‍♂️
 
he's been through so much its crazy how something thats as simple as having healthy kidneys and knees can turn into a massive challenge 🤯 i feel bad for him though, 24hr nurse is some serious commitment 💊 anyone would appreciate that kind of care right now he seems relieved to be out the hospital tho, that's all we can really hope for at this point 🙏
 
OMG, I'm so glad Phil Collins shared his story with us 🤗🎸. It's crazy how life can take a hit like that & yet we see him bouncing back with this newfound appreciation for life 🌞. I mean, 24-hour live-in nurse? That's like something out of a sitcom, right? 🤣 But seriously, it's amazing he's getting the support he needs during this tough time ❤️. We all wish him the best as he navigates his health & decides if he'll ever hit the stage again 🎵...either way, I'm rooting for the guy 💖!
 
man I feel bad for phil collins his health issues are super scary i mean, kidney & knee problems leaving him bedridden for months that's a whole lotta stress on a person especially at 68 he seems like a cool dude tho now that he's out of the hospital and has someone watching over him 24/7 I think it's awesome that he's got a live-in nurse to help him out gotta be a relief knowing you've got some extra support in your corner 💕
 
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