Tony Bennett in wheelchair for rare sighting in Central Park with wife

Legendary singer Tony Bennett made a uncommon look in Central Park on Thursday, the place he was seen for the primary time utilizing a wheelchair beside his spouse, Susan Benedetto. 

The 95-year-old “I Left My Coronary heart in San Francisco” crooner, who has publicly battled Alzheimer’s illness since 2016, seemed to be relaxed and in good spirits, sporting a blue tracksuit and escorted by an aide close to a few of the park’s many horses and carriages. 

No stranger in paradise, the Queens-born entertainer, who has lived in a sun-drenched, penthouse condominium overlooking Central Park for 25 years, was seen strolling and not using a wheelchair in April with Benedetto, 55, on Easter Sunday, taking selfies with followers — who acknowledged the star even with a face masks on. 

The 95-year-old singer was seen being pushed in a wheel chair on Thursday.
The legendary singer was seen being pushed in a wheelchair on Thursday.
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Legendary singer Tony Bennett, 95 is seen during rare outing as he is pushed in a wheelchair in Central Park Thursday.
Bennett was first identified with Alzheimer’s, the illness leading to progressive reminiscence loss and decreased psychological operate, in 2016. Above, along with his spouse, Susan Benedetto, and an aide.
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Tony Bennett and his aide
The Queens-born entertainer has lived in a sun-drenched, penthouse condominium overlooking Central Park for 25 years.
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Legendary singer Tony Bennett, 95 is seen during rare outing as he is pushed in a wheelchair in NYC Thursday afternoon by an aid.
Bennett married his present spouse, Susan, in 2007.
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On Wednesday, the “Stranger in Paradise” singer proudly expressed his assist for Alzheimer’s and Mind Consciousness Month, smiling in a purple plaid shirt alongside Benedetto and holding up an indication that learn #EndAlz in a publish shared along with his 170,000 followers on Twitter. 

“Susan and I are going purple with the @alzassociation to boost consciousness for a illness that's impacting our household and lots of of yours. We hope you be part of us and #GoPurple,” the musician shared. 

Bennett retired from reside performances in 2021, canceling rescheduled exhibits delayed in 2020 because of the coronavirus pandemic. He went out on a excessive be aware, closing the curtain on a seven-decade profession with a collection of performances alongside pop icon Woman Gaga. The duo carried out their emotional final present collectively — billed as “One Final Time: An Night With Tony Bennett and Woman Gaga” — final August at Radio Metropolis Music Corridor, that includes mega-hits like “I Get a Kick Out of You.” 

“This was a tough resolution for us to make, as he's a succesful performer. One, nonetheless, that was made by medical doctors’ orders,” his son Danny Bennett informed Selection final August of his father’s ultimate reside present.

Tony Bennett
The crooner retired from reside performances final yr.
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 Bennett, 95, is seen during rare outing as he is pushed in a wheelchair.
The 95-year-old and his spouse, Susan, have expressed their assist for Alzheimer’s and Mind Consciousness Month.
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Bennett was first identified with Alzheimer’s, the illness leading to progressive reminiscence loss and decreased psychological operate, in 2016. Nevertheless, it wasn’t till 2018 that his household realized his battle with the mind-stealing illness was inflicting his well being to say no, whereas he was recording the album “Love for Sale” — which incorporates iconic ballads like “I’ve Acquired You Beneath My Pores and skin” and “You’re the Prime” — with Woman Gaga over a two-year span, AARP reported.

A consultant for Bennett didn't instantly return The Put up’s request for remark.

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