Status Quo’s Francis Rossi, 76, admits he’s constantly worried about his health and mortality after lifestyle overhaul: ‘Will I last too much longer?’

Status Quo's Francis Rossi has admitted that he's constantly worried about his health and mortality

Status Quo’s Francis Rossi has admitted that he’s constantly worried about his health and mortality.

The rocker, 76, spoke candidly in a new interview as he said he often now asks himself: ‘Will I last too much longer?’ 

Francis is the co-founder, lead singer, lead guitarist and the sole continuous member of the rock band Status Quo.

In recent years he has embraced vegetable smoothies, herbal supplements and 60 sit ups-a-day as part of his impressive lifestyle overhaul following years of alcohol and drug addiction. 

He told The Mirror this week: ‘My wife asks me when we have coffee at about 7ish, 7.30 am, she says, ‘How are you today?’. I go, ‘Well…’ It’s in the morning I get, ‘What the f*** am I doing?’ 

‘And I can’t get that out of my mind, whatever I do. I’ll be alright as the day goes on. I’m going into the studio in a while. And then I look forward to the next meal, and that’s it really.

Status Quo’s Francis Rossi has admitted that he’s constantly worried about his health and mortality

The rocker, 76, spoke candidly in a new interview as he said he often now asks himself: 'Will I last too much longer?'

The rocker, 76, spoke candidly in a new interview as he said he often now asks himself: ‘Will I last too much longer?’

‘Will I last too much long. Being 76 gets to me most mornings’. 

Back in 2021 he quipped that he hadn’t got ‘long left’ as he discussed his strict health regime to prepare for his OUT OUT QUOING tour in 2022. 

He said to The Sun on Saturday at the time: ‘Coming out [of lockdown] is a problem for me. Going back to work with Quo is a problem for me.

‘Physically, can I do the Quo gig? I’m fit, but I cannot emulate the lung capacity any more and I have to increase that.

‘I’ve been practising in my room at night. I’ve been trying to sing Paper Plane and I get about a quarter of the way through it and it just tires you out.’

His intense fitness schedule included 30-length dips in his swanky indoor pool at 7am, followed by eight minutes of crunches and 60 sit-ups.

Francis, who lives in Surrey with his wife of 32 years Eileen, fills his nutrition-packed smoothies with broccoli, kale, spinach, carrots, raspberries and strawberries, with apple cider vinegar to aid digestion. 

Breakfast includes a diverse selection of fruit and vegetables while ‘dinner’ takes place at 3.30pm, giving the Status Quo star plenty of time for his stomach to settle ahead of exercising his vocal cords or going on stage. 

Francis revealed he prefers to eat early as he performs better on an empty stomach. 

Francis is the co-founder, lead singer, lead guitarist and the sole continuous member of the rock band Status Quo

Francis is the co-founder, lead singer, lead guitarist and the sole continuous member of the rock band Status Quo

Dinner is followed by a one-hour scenic power walk around his leafy neighbourhood. 

Francis confirmed he has ditched prescription medicines in favour of herbal remedies and a long list of supplements including probiotics, Omega 3, vitamin D and magnesium tablets. 

He decided to go teetotal several years ago after abusing alcohol in the 80s and developing a £1.7million cocaine habit which caused his septum to fall out in the shower. 

Francis said any type of drug, including prescription medications, can be a ‘slippery slope’ for him, after struggling to give up the legal drug, Valium, in the past.  

He also watched the deterioration of his band mate Rick Parfitt – who he has known since the age of 16 – after the rock ‘n’ roll lifestyle took a toll on his body. Rick passed away in 2016 at the age of 68. 

While he has turned his life around for the better, Francis confirmed he still has one vice, a single cigarette which he savours between 5.15pm and 6.30pm daily.

He opts for an American spirit tobacco which is free of nasty preservatives and additives 

Francis said of his one-a-day habit: ‘I light it and the nicotine hits worse than any drug or alcohol. I’ve got to have one vice!’ 

In recent years he has embraced vegetable smoothies, herbal supplements and 60 sit ups-a-day as part of his impressive lifestyle overhaul following years of alcohol and drug addiction

In recent years he has embraced vegetable smoothies, herbal supplements and 60 sit ups-a-day as part of his impressive lifestyle overhaul following years of alcohol and drug addiction 

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