Concern about the health of Robin Gibb grows. The Bee Gees singer was expected Monday at 10 Downing Street to launch a charity single, I've gotta get a message for you, recorded with The Soldiers, soldiers singing trio. While Prime Minister David Cameron was the host, Gibb could not attend because too tired. A relative of the singer tells the Dailymail: "Robin is not going well. He was not feeling well enough to meet David Cameron and he preferred to stay at home."
In the afternoon, Robin Gibb felt better and came on the set of The Alan Titchmarsh Show to promote the charity single for The Royal British Legion, an association that helps those who have served under the British flag. The singer of 61 years it has become very thin and visibly weakened. It focuses not on the show its condition.
Robin Gibb was hospitalized Oct. 13 for severe stomach pain he suffers from a long time. The singer is particularly guarded since the death of his twin brother Maurice Gibb from the same problems in 2003. Robin stayed four days at the Oxford Radcliffe hĂ´tpial. This is already his second hospitalization this year after the terror of March.
Last year, Robin Gibb had undergone removal of the intestine that saved his life.