Real Housewives of Beverly Hills News: David Foster Talks Yolanda Foster's Health, Says She's a 'Warrior'
David Foster is speaking about his wife, "The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills" star Yolanda Foster's battle with Lyme disease. According to People, Foster told the reporters at the 2015 MusiCares Person of the Year Gala that his wife has been struggling with the illness.
"Yolanda is truthfully not great," said the 65-year old musician. "She's just waging this war and … she's down right now."
David also said that he tries to be there as much as possible for Yolanda.
"I fail some days," he admitted. "You know, I get cranky and then I realize that she's got it 100 times worse than me. But I just do my best."
"I try when I'm home to be as supportive as I can. But she's just worn out," he added.
In a blog post last month, Yolanda said that she lost the ability to process information and feels like "someone came in and confiscated my brain" because of the disease.
"I have lost the ability to read, write, or even watch TV, because I can't process information or any stimulation for that matter," she wrote. "It feels like someone came in and confiscated my brain and tied my hands behind my back to just watch and see life go by without me participating in it."
But David is convinced that Yolanda will overcome the disease in the end.
"She's a soldier," he said. "I mean she's a warrior. She's a warrior so she's going to beat it."
Yolanda and David wed in Beverly Hills on November 11, 2011. Yolanda has three children — Gigi, Bella and Anwar — with her former husband, Mohamed Hadid.