Despite selling millions of records and performing to adoring fans around the world, the legendary musician admits that family holds far greater significance for him than any accolades.
- September 7, 2024
AceShowbiz - At the Toronto International Film Festival's premiere of "Elton John: Never Too Late", Elton John opened up about the bittersweet nature of fame and the transformative power of family.
Despite selling millions of records and performing to adoring fans around the world, the legendary musician admitted that family holds far greater significance for him than any accolades. "On my tombstone, I don't want it to say he sold a million records. I want it to say he was a great dad and great husband."
"Never Too Late" chronicles John's journey from his early triumphs to his final North American concert in 2022, capturing the highs and lows of his extraordinary career. The documentary delves into his personal struggles, including childhood abuse, addiction, and his tumultuous relationship with John Reid.
John also speaks about his friendship with John Lennon and his appearance at the 1974 Madison Square Garden Concert. "It's a beautiful narrative arc," said David Furnish, John's husband and co-director of the film. "You can have all the success in the world, but it means nothing until you have love."
During a post-screening Q&A, John took a subtle dig at Donald Trump, expressing his hope for kindness to prevail in the upcoming American election. He also shared his passion for cinema, citing "Field of Dreams" and "The Godfather Part II" as favorites.
"Elton John: Never Too Late" offers a candid and intimate portrait of a musical icon who has experienced both the elation and the pitfalls of fame. Through archival footage and new interviews, the film reveals the complexities and contradictions of John's life, ultimately affirming the enduring power of love and family.