Bobby Sherman, the heartthrob who captivated audiences in the 1960s and 70s, is battling stage 4 kidney cancer. His wife, Brigitte Poublon, confirmed the news in an interview with Fox News Digital, stating that her husband's condition is terminal.
Sherman, now in his 80s, gained immense popularity with songs like "Little Woman," "Julie, Do Ya Love Me," and "Easy Come, Easy Go." He also starred in the popular television series "Here Come the Brides," further solidifying his status as a teen idol.
Poublon described the challenges they are facing as they navigate Sherman's illness. She expressed the emotional toll of witnessing her husband's health decline. The news has saddened fans worldwide who remember Sherman's contributions to music and television. Updates on his condition are awaited as he receives care and support from his loved ones.
Bobby Sherman, 60s Heartthrob, Battling Stage 4 Cancer
Former teen idol Bobby Sherman is facing a serious health challenge. His wife, Brigitte Poublon, revealed that the 1960s pop star is terminally ill with stage 4 kidney cancer. Poublon shared the news with Fox News Digital, expressing the difficult reality of Sherman's condition and the impact it's having on their lives. Sherman rose to fame with hits like "Little Woman" and starred in the TV show "Here Come the Brides."