Rizna Mutmainah
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Michael Bublé's terrifying near-death experience

Michael Bublé has recalled the terrifying moment he faced "certain death" while he was out on a walk with actor Barry Pepper. 

The close call occurred during the holiday season after a wrap party in Manitoba, Canada, the singer shared in an interview with Kelly Clarkson. 

“I think, in the moment, we’re like, ‘You know what we should do? We should like race down the beach’,” Bublé shared the idea the two friends had after a few drinks. 

“And so me and him and another guy came running down this beach.

“A guy that lived there just started swearing, literally swearing at us and just screaming — I mean screaming bloody murder.”

“We didn’t realise we were running to our certain death," he explained.

“Because there were polar bears all down the beach. And yes, they’re the most aggressive," the singer added, gushing about how "cuddly" they looked despite their aggressive nature. 

“Sometimes I wonder about that, how close I was to being like a little polar bear lunch.”

Shocked by his odd close call, host Kelly Clarkson remarked, “Who would’ve thought there were just polar bears — nobody ever hears that. ‘Oh, there’s polar bears hanging on the beach.’ It just doesn’t happen.”

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