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Bobby Sherman's Wife Gives Health Update Amid His Cancer
Bobby Sherman's Wife Gives Health Update Amid His Cancer

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time04-04-2025

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Bobby Sherman's Wife Gives Health Update Amid His Cancer

Bobby Sherman, the pop icon of the 1960s and '70s, is facing a serious health battle with cancer. His wife, Brigitte Poublon, recently gave a heartbreaking update about Sherman's condition as he continues to fight stage 4 cancer. On April 2, Brigitte Poublon opened up about her husband Bobby Sherman's declining condition amid his fight with kidney cancer. In a conversation with Fox News, she described how his body has begun to shut down as the disease progresses. Poublon shared that the musician is 'terminally ill.' Poublon said, 'He was doing crossword puzzles with me in the last few days. And then all of a sudden Saturday, he turned around and… he's just sleeping more and his body's not working anymore.' She also shared that Sherman told her from his hospital bed, 'Brig, I just want to go home.' This emotional update follows Poublon's earlier Facebook post on March 25, where she first shared Sherman's diagnosis publicly. Addressing his fans, she explained, 'As many of you know, Bobby has been retired for some time and is no longer able to participate in cameos, sign autographs, or make appearances. It is with a heavy heart that we share Bobby has recently been diagnosed with stage 4 cancer.' She also asked for privacy during this period and thanked fans for their support. Since going public, the couple has received support from friends and fans. Poublon mentioned that friend John Stamos has been sending video messages to offer comfort and support. However, Poublon has advised against the visit due to Sherman's condition. Sherman shot into the limelight in the 1960s and 1970s, captivating hearts through his music and television roles. He gained popularity for his performance in the TV series Here Come the Brides and released hit songs like 'Little Woman.' Originally reported by Disheeta Maheshwari on The post Bobby Sherman's Wife Gives Health Update Amid His Cancer appeared first on Mandatory.

Bobby Sherman's Wife Reveals His Body Is ‘Shutting Down' Amid Cancer
Bobby Sherman's Wife Reveals His Body Is ‘Shutting Down' Amid Cancer

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time04-04-2025

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Bobby Sherman's Wife Reveals His Body Is ‘Shutting Down' Amid Cancer

, the pop icon of the 1960s and '70s, is facing a serious health battle with cancer. His wife, Brigitte Poublon, recently gave a heartbreaking update about Sherman's condition as he continues to fight stage 4 cancer. On April 2, Brigitte Poublon opened up about her husband Bobby Sherman's declining condition amid his fight with kidney cancer. In a conversation with Fox News, she described how his body has begun to shut down as the disease progresses. Poublon shared that the musician is 'terminally ill.' Poublon said, 'He was doing crossword puzzles with me in the last few days. And then all of a sudden Saturday, he turned around and… he's just sleeping more and his body's not working anymore.' She also shared that Sherman told her from his hospital bed, 'Brig, I just want to go home.' This emotional update follows Poublon's earlier Facebook post on March 25, where she first shared Sherman's diagnosis publicly. Addressing his fans, she explained, 'As many of you know, Bobby has been retired for some time and is no longer able to participate in cameos, sign autographs, or make appearances. It is with a heavy heart that we share Bobby has recently been diagnosed with stage 4 cancer.' She also asked for privacy during this period and thanked fans for their support. Since going public, the couple has received support from friends and fans. Poublon mentioned that friend John Stamos has been sending video messages to offer comfort and support. However, Poublon has advised against the visit due to Sherman's condition. Sherman shot into the limelight in the 1960s and 1970s, captivating hearts through his music and television roles. He gained popularity for his performance in the TV series Here Come the Brides and released hit songs like 'Little Woman.' The post Bobby Sherman's Wife Reveals His Body Is 'Shutting Down' Amid Cancer appeared first on - Movie Trailers, TV & Streaming News, and More.

Teen Idol's Wife Says His Body Is Now ‘Shutting Down' After Cancer Battle
Teen Idol's Wife Says His Body Is Now ‘Shutting Down' After Cancer Battle

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time03-04-2025

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Teen Idol's Wife Says His Body Is Now ‘Shutting Down' After Cancer Battle

Bobby Sherman's wife has revealed that the former teen idol's body is 'shutting down' as he battles Stage 4 kidney cancer. In a phone interview with Fox News Digital Wednesday, Brigitte Poublon said Sherman is 'terminally ill' and is now 'at home with special care.' 'He was doing crossword puzzles with me in the last few days. And then all of a sudden Saturday, he turned around and…he's just sleeping more and his body's not working anymore. It's not. Everything's shutting down,' she continued. 'His last words from the hospital last night were, 'Brig, I just want to go home.' Poublon also confirmed to Fox News Digital that Sherman's cancer has 'spread everywhere.' On March 25, Poublon announced in a Facebook post that Sherman, 81, was battling cancer. 'As many of you know, Bobby has been retired for some time and is no longer able to participate in cameos, sign autographs, or make appearances,' she wrote. 'It is with a heavy heart that we share Bobby has recently been diagnosed with stage 4 cancer. During this challenging time, we kindly ask for your understanding and respect for our privacy. Thank you so much for still remembering him. We really appreciate it.' Sherman shot to fame after playing Jeremy Bolt on television series Here Come the Brides, which aired from 1968 to 1970. Along with starring in a handful of TV roles during that decade, Sherman was also widely loved for his music with tracks like 'Little Woman,' 'Easy Come, Easy Go,' and 'Julie, Do Ya Love Me' soaring to top hits. He later stepped away from acting and music to pursue public service. According to the Los Angeles Times, Sherman was a volunteer paramedic, a technical reserve police officer with the Los Angeles Police Department, and a reserve deputy sheriff with the San Bernardino County Sheriff's Department. 'I think it's important that Bobby realizes the impact he left on the world, the music he left behind, the TV series he left behind, but mostly, too, his love for caring about people, being a paramedic, a cop,' Poublon told Fox News Digital. 'I want to have him realize how many people he really influenced, how he touched lives.' The couple married in 2010.

Bobby Sherman's wife says teen idol's body is 'shutting down' due to terminal illness
Bobby Sherman's wife says teen idol's body is 'shutting down' due to terminal illness

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time02-04-2025

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Bobby Sherman's wife says teen idol's body is 'shutting down' due to terminal illness

Bobby Sherman's body is "shutting down" as he approaches the end of his battle with Stage 4 kidney cancer, according to his wife, Brigitte Poublon. "He was doing crossword puzzles with me in the last few days. And then all of a sudden Saturday, he turned around and … he's just sleeping more and his body's not working anymore. It's not," Poublon told Fox News Digital in a phone interview published Wednesday. "Everything's shutting down." Read more: David Soul, one half of TV's 'Starsky & Hutch,' dies at 80 Poublon confirmed to Fox that Sherman has kidney cancer that has "spread everywhere." She had announced March 25 on Facebook that the 81-year-old, a teen idol in the 1960s, was very ill. "As many of you know, Bobby has been retired for some time and is no longer able to participate in cameos, sign autographs, or make appearances," she wrote in that post, addressing her husband's "cherished fans." "It is with a heavy heart that we share Bobby has recently been diagnosed with stage 4 cancer. During this challenging time, we kindly ask for your understanding and respect for our privacy. Thank you so much for still remembering him. We really appreciate it." Sherman had returned home and was getting "special care," Poublon told Fox. "His last words from the hospital last night were, 'Brig, I just want to go home.' " Read more: Dave Coulier is cancer-free and his 'Full House' family couldn't be happier about it Sherman was known for his 'bubble gum music' of the late '60s, having shot to fame after playing fan favorite Jeremy Bolt on 'Here Come the Brides," a TV series that aired from 1968 to 1970. He started recording in 1962, then earned his first gold record in 1969 with the single "Little Woman." He scored more hits with 'Easy Come, Easy Go,' 'Julie, Do Ya Love Me' and "La La La (If I Had You)." After a one-episode gig playing a singer on "The Monkees" in 1968, he appeared in "The Partridge Family" in 1971 as songwriter Bobby Conway. He then spun off out of that episode as the same character in the comedy "Getting Together," which ran for a single season. Sherman stepped away from the entertainment industry to do public service work; he was a volunteer paramedic, a technical reserve police officer with the LAPD and a reserve deputy sheriff with the San Bernardino County Sheriff's Department. But he still appeared periodically on TV through the 1970s and into the mid-1980s on shows including "The Love Boat," "Fantasy Island," "Murder, She Wrote" and "Emergency!," then showed up on an episode of "Frasier" in 1997. Read more: Michelle Trachtenberg's cause of death undetermined, family objects to autopsy "I think it's important that Bobby realizes the impact he left on the world, the music he left behind, the TV series he left behind, but mostly, too, his love for caring about people, being a paramedic, a cop," Poublon told Fox. "I want to have him realize how many people he really influenced, how he touched lives." On Tuesday, she said on Facebook, "Thank you for all the love and support you've given us this week. Bobby is terminally ill and resting comfortably. Only well wishes are accepted please." Poublon, who married Sherman in 2010, is his second wife. Get notified when the biggest stories in Hollywood, culture and entertainment go live. Sign up for L.A. Times entertainment alerts. This story originally appeared in Los Angeles Times.

Bobby Sherman's wife says teen idol's body is ‘shutting down' due to terminal illness
Bobby Sherman's wife says teen idol's body is ‘shutting down' due to terminal illness

Los Angeles Times

time02-04-2025

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Bobby Sherman's wife says teen idol's body is ‘shutting down' due to terminal illness

Bobby Sherman's body is 'shutting down' as he approaches the end of his battle with Stage 4 kidney cancer, according to his wife, Brigitte Poublon. 'He was doing crossword puzzles with me in the last few days. And then all of a sudden Saturday, he turned around and … he's just sleeping more and his body's not working anymore. It's not,' Poublon told Fox News Digital in a phone interview published Wednesday. 'Everything's shutting down.' Poublon confirmed to Fox that Sherman has kidney cancer that has 'spread everywhere.' She had announced March 25 on Facebook that the 81-year-old, a teen idol in the 1960s, was very ill. 'As many of you know, Bobby has been retired for some time and is no longer able to participate in cameos, sign autographs, or make appearances,' she wrote in that post, addressing her husband's 'cherished fans.' 'It is with a heavy heart that we share Bobby has recently been diagnosed with stage 4 cancer. During this challenging time, we kindly ask for your understanding and respect for our privacy. Thank you so much for still remembering him. We really appreciate it.' Sherman had returned home and was getting 'special care,' Poublon told Fox. 'His last words from the hospital last night were, 'Brig, I just want to go home.' ' Sherman was known for his 'bubble gum music' of the late '60s, having shot to fame after playing fan favorite Jeremy Bolt on 'Here Come the Brides,' a TV series that aired from 1968 to 1970. He started recording in 1962, then earned his first gold record in 1969 with the single 'Little Woman.' He scored more hits with 'Easy Come, Easy Go,' 'Julie, Do Ya Love Me' and 'La La La (If I Had You).' After a one-episode gig playing a singer on 'The Monkees' in 1968, he appeared in 'The Partridge Family' in 1971 as songwriter Bobby Conway. He then spun off out of that episode as the same character in the comedy 'Getting Together,' which ran for a single season. Sherman stepped away from the entertainment industry to do public service work; he was a volunteer paramedic, a technical reserve police officer with the LAPD and a reserve deputy sheriff with the San Bernardino County Sheriff's Department. But he still appeared periodically on TV through the 1970s and into the mid-1980s on shows including 'The Love Boat,' 'Fantasy Island,' 'Murder, She Wrote' and 'Emergency!,' then showed up on an episode of 'Frasier' in 1997. 'I think it's important that Bobby realizes the impact he left on the world, the music he left behind, the TV series he left behind, but mostly, too, his love for caring about people, being a paramedic, a cop,' Poublon told Fox. 'I want to have him realize how many people he really influenced, how he touched lives.' On Tuesday, she said on Facebook, 'Thank you for all the love and support you've given us this week. Bobby is terminally ill and resting comfortably. Only well wishes are accepted please.' Poublon, who married Sherman in 2010, is his second wife.

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