Counting her blessings. Avril Lavigne opened up about her battle with Lyme disease in a new interview with Billboard, and said that she's found a bright side to the scary situation.
"I haven't stopped working since I was 15," the singer, 30, spilled of the time she took off to fight her illness. "Just to have this downtime, this time spent with my family, has been really good for me just to take a step back and look at my life, and really get to see who in my life is really there for me when I need them. I've had a lot of time to just think, and I've never been so clear before, or as close to my family. So there's been a lot of good that has come out of it. And moving forward, I'm really clear on what I want in life."
Lavigne, who first hinted at her health problems late last year, told Billboard that her ambitions have changed as her perspective has shifted. The "Girlfriend" performer is looking at
various acting gigs and dished about a surprising new project in her music career.
"I've always wanted to make a Christmas album, but I've never had the time," Lavigne explained. "But now it's like, 'You know what, just do it!' Because that's something I really want to do, so that's going to be next for me."
The Canadian punk-pop star added that she has an upcoming song that was inspired by her "battle" with Lyme disease and "the fight that I've had to put up." She said she had no choice but to speak up about her disease and publicly fight it.
"I feel like I have a responsibility -- I can't just sit on my ass and do nothing," Lavigne told the publication. "I need to talk about Lyme disease, because it's real, it's out there, it was a simple bug bite and it could happen to anybody. People need to know about it, because it's not talked about that much and a lot of the information that's out there is inaccurate."
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