A Blackpool resident who received an oral cancer diagnosis has displayed an intriguing warning sign in his teeth that everyone should be aware of.
Meat Loaf Tribute Act Peter Young asserts that the singer of ‘Bat Out of Hell’ saved his life from the afterlife.
The American singer, born Marvin Lee Aday, died at the age of 74 on January 20, 2022, with no official cause of death revealed to the public.
Peter, 67, was requested to pay homage to him on the BBC, and after reviewing the interview film, he noticed an unusual gap in his teeth.

He answered, “I wouldn’t have checked; I never went to the dentist frequently enough. It serves as a lesson for everyone.
“I saw the video later on the news, and because I was getting old, I’d lost a few teeth over the years, and there was a gap at the bottom of my mouth, I didn’t think anyone could see it.”
Seven months later, the musician, who tours the world, went to a dentist in Cyprus for implants, and when he returned home, he was given the shocking diagnosis of stage four mouth cancer in December 2022.
Peter remarked, “If Meat Loaf hadn’t died, I don’t think I’d be here anymore.

“I would not have conducted the interview, and I would not have known. Most likely, I would have died.
The doctor who diagnosed Peter told him that he would never be able to sing again, which “broke him.”
“I’d been doing it for 30 years; it was my livelihood. “I was about to retire, but I would never retire from singing,” he explained.
Peter stated that he was out of work for “about 12 months” after the 11-hour surgery to remove his cancer and that he was without teeth for “seven or eight months.”

“The operation required removing all teeth, so they had to fit implants,” he said.
Implants have replaced Peter’s remaining teeth, restoring his singing ability and curing his cancer.
The tribute act has released a new song, “January 20th,” to commemorate the third anniversary of Meat Loaf’s death.
Peter stated, “I need to pay my bills that have accumulated during lockdown, Covid, and everything else.”
“No one forced me to continue.” I’ll sing till I drop; as long as I can, I’ll keep doing it.
“Meat Loaf’s not the easiest to do, but it seems to be my niche.”