Bobby Sherman, Popular Singer and TV Actor from the 1970s, Passes Away at 81
Bobby Sherman, a well-known singer and actor from the late 1960s and early 1970s, has died at the age of 81. His wife had announced his battle with stage 4 cancer three months ago. Known for hits like 'Little Woman' and 'Julie, Do Ya Love Me,' Sherman was adored by fans for his music and TV appearances.

Bobby Sherman, a singer and actor known as a teen idol in the late 1960s and early 1970s, passed away at the age of 81. His wife, Brigette Poublon Sherman, had announced his stage 4 cancer diagnosis three months ago.
In an Instagram post on Tuesday, Brigette shared the news of Bobby's passing, describing him as brave, gentle, and full of light. She mentioned how he remained strong and continued to make jokes even in his final days.
Brigette highlighted Bobby's post-idol life, where he worked as an EMT and a trainer with the LAPD, showcasing his selfless and heroic nature.
His friend John Stamos confirmed the news and paid tribute to Bobby Sherman. Fans had been aware of his health struggles since his wife's social media posts in March and April.
Brigette had shared details of Bobby's condition, revealing his battle with kidney cancer that had spread extensively. She expressed gratitude to fans for their continued support.
Bobby Sherman rose to fame through his role on the TV series \"Here Come the Brides\" and his successful music career. He was adored by young fans for his hit singles and charming persona.
During his peak, he had multiple top 10 singles on the Billboard Hot 100 and achieved gold-selling status. Bobby Sherman is survived by his wife, two sons, and six grandchildren.
Brigette concluded her message by thanking fans for their love and support, emphasizing Bobby's lasting legacy.
According to the source: AOL.com.
What's Your Reaction?






