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Elton John has never been one to shy away from the truth.

On Tuesday, the 77-year-old musician shared a health update while giving a heartwarming speech at the premiere of his upcoming documentary “Elton John: Never Too Late” at the New York Film Festival.

“To be honest, there’s not much of me left,” Elton shared, according to People magazine. “I don’t have tonsils, adenoids or an appendix. I don’t have a prostate. I don’t have a right hip, left knee or right knee. In fact, the only thing I have left is my left hip. But I’m still here.

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Elton John sings

Elton John performed at the screening of “Elton John: Never Too Late” during the 62nd New York Film Festival at Alice Tully Hall at Lincoln Center in New York on Tuesday. (Getty Images)

“I can’t thank you enough, you are the people who made me. “I want to thank David, Zachary and Elijah for making me the happiest man in the world,” he added, referring to his husband David Furnish. and her two sons.

After years of touring, the “Rocket Man” crooner said he found “complete happiness” when he met his partner and started a family together, explaining why he decided to retire after his recent performance on “Farewell Yellow.” “had decided to walk away from the Entertaining Brick Road tour date in 2023.

“I found complete happiness and bliss when I met David and had my children, our children,” he shared. “And it gave me so much satisfaction. I’ve never felt as happy as I do now.”

Elton John and David Furnish laugh together

John and husband David Furnish legally married in 2014. (Getty Images)

“As you know, I decided to stop touring because I’m 77 years old and I’ve done all there was to do: play. I succeeded,” he continued, according to the outlet. “I’ve been there and done it.”

However, John noted that music will always be a part of him.

“I still have to make room because I’m still going to have music in my life,” he explained. “But the most important things in my life are David, Zachary and Elijah and my family and friends. I found utopia and I’m so excited.”

“Even when I was in my darkest times, I still made music, I still recorded music, so I have to thank music for being the most incredible inspiration to me throughout my life,” he concluded .

Last month, the “Tiny Dancer” singer-songwriter posted a message on Instagram sharing that he suffered a “severe eye infection” over the summer and faces a long road to recovery.

Elton John at the 38th Annual Rock & Roll Hall of Fame Ceremony

In September, John revealed he had recovered from a serious eye infection. (Theo Wargo/Getty Images for the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame)

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“Over the summer I struggled with a serious eye infection, which unfortunately left me with limited vision in only one eye,” he shared on social media. “I am recovering, but it is an extremely slow process and it will take some time before the affected eye can see again.”

John went on to thank his “excellent team” of medical staff and his family for their care “over the last few weeks.”

“I have spent the summer quietly recuperating at home and am positive about the progress I have made so far in my healing and recovery,” he added, before signing off “with love and gratitude, Elton John “, said goodbye.

In the documentary “Elton John: Never Too Late,” which premiered at the Toronto International Film Festival on September 6, the actor discusses his two sons’ concerns about his “mortality.”

Elton John performs

The British musician has two sons with his partner David. (Michael Campanella/Redferns)

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“You’re thinking about my mortality. They worry about my mortality,” he expressed in the documentary. “Not so much David, but me.”

“I want to see them have children and get married. I don’t think I’ll be there. Who knows? You never know. “That’s why I want to make the most of my time – the best of my time” – while I’m around,” he adds. “The time we spend together is so wonderful and so precious.”

The documentary follows John as he prepares for his final North American concert of his year Farewell to the Yellow Brick Road tour in November 2022 as he reflects on his decades-long career and all the ups and downs he’s experienced along the way.

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Lori Bashian of Fox News Digital contributed to this report.

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