'I love women' Andrea Bocelli admits his 'biggest weakness'
HE'S a married father of three but Andrea Bocelli has admitted that women are his "biggest weakness".
Andrea is one of the world's most famous singers
The world-renowned singer was speaking to Radio Times when asked what his guilty pleasures are, and gave a candid response.
"Anything that is sinful!" he said. "My biggest weakness has always been that I love women. I could live without wine, without food - but not women."
Told by his interviewer about jazz musician George Melly saying growing old and losing his libido was "like being unchained from a lunatic", Bocelli laughed: "Well, I like these chains very much!
"And I'd rather hang on to them. I'm not an old man yet!"
Andrea married Veronica Berti in 2014
He recently promoted his new album from atop the Empire State Building
The classical superstar is singing at the Festival of Remembrance concert at the Royal Albert Hall this weekend and explained why the gig means a lot to him.
"It's important to remember people who have died in the service of their country," he explained.
"I’m a great patriot. But deep down we all hope and wish that these conflicts will never happen again."
The Festival of Remembrance takes place this Saturday and will also feature performances from Rod Stewart, Pixie Lott and Gregory Porter.
Ahead of Remembrance Sunday the following day, there will be two concerts - a matinee at 2pm and an evening show at 7pm; the latter of which will be attended by the Royal Family.
The tenor has been blind for most of his life
Highlights will be broadcast on BBC One at 9pm and BBC Radio 2 at 8pm.
Andrea's full interview appears in the new issue of Radio Times, out now.