They described how they had taken advice from counsellors and put together a scrapbook for their son about how he was created.
Speaking to NBC about his memoir “Love is the Cure: On Life, Loss and the End of Aids,” Sir Elton also said he felt guilty about wasting time at the start of the Aids epidemic.
He said: “I wasted such a big part of my life, when this epidemic was beginning to happen in the early 1980s. I was a drug addict and self-absorbed.
“I was having people die right, left, and centre around me, friends. And yet, I didn’t stop the life that I had, which is the terrible thing about addiction. I apparently never got the memo that the Me generation had ended.”
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