The rock icon is a self-professed Christian and recovering alcoholic who credits Christ for saving his life. Easter, he will appear in a live concert of โJesus Christ Superstarโ on NBCโand heโs promoting the event with interviews about his faith:ย
Cooper says he realized he was going to have to either quit drinking or die. After exiting a hospital where doctors diagnosed him as a โclassic alcoholic,โ he never had the desire to drink again.
The โSchoolโs Outโ singer credits his recovery to God.
โMy wife and I are both Christian,โ the 70-year-old performer explains. โMy father was a pastor, my grandfather was an evangelist. I grew up in the church, went as far away as I could from it โ almost died โ and then came back to the church.โ
โThereโs nothing in Christianity that says I canโt be a rock star,โ he continued. โPeople have a very warped view of Christianity. They think itโs all very precise and we never do wrong and weโre praying all day and weโre right-wing. It has nothing to do with that. It has to do with a one-on-one relationship with Jesus Christ.โ
The โWelcome to My Nightmareโ performer has been married since 1976, says he has never been unfaithful, does Bible study daily and goes to church every Sunday. He also proudly says that his three kids have never had any trouble with drugs or alcohol.
He also had this to say to The New York Times:ย
I was basically the prodigal child โ I grew up in the church, went as far away as you could possibly go, and then came back. When I got sober, I started understanding โ I had all the fame and the money and everything that went with it, but I started realizing what was important to me was my relationship with Jesus Christ, who I just absolutely torture in this show.
I study the Bible every morning. When Iโm at home I have a Wednesday morning menโs Bible study. I pray before every show. I go to church every Sunday with my wife and kids. I donโt think Iโve ever been more happy in my life. People say, โThink of all you gave up to be a Christian.โ What did I give up? Dying of alcoholism? Iโm not giving anything up. Iโm giving it back, to him.
And check out the interview clips below, in which he has more to say about his faith.