'60s Teen Heartthrob Bobby Sherman Dies at Age 81 at Home in Encino-Where He Famously Built Replica Disneyland for His Kids
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Bobby Sherman, the iconic musician and former teen heartthrob, has died at 81 at his Encino home following a battle with Stage 4 cancer. His wife, Brigitte Poublon, shared the news, highlighting his bravery and love throughout their 29 years of marriage. Known for hits like 'Julie, Do Ya Love Me,' Sherman was also celebrated for his selfless contributions as a CPR teacher and emergency worker, trading his music career for a life of service. He is survived by his wife, two sons, and six grandchildren, leaving a lasting legacy of heroism and generosity.
It is with the heaviest heart that I share the passing of my beloved husband, Bobby Sherman. Bobby left this world holding my hand-just as he held up our life with love, courage, and unwavering grace through all 29 beautiful years of marriage. I was his Cinderella, and he was my prince charming. Even in his final days, he stayed strong for me.
Known around the world for his music and acting, he brought joy to millions through songs like 'Julie, Do Ya Love Me,' 'Easy Come, Easy Go,' and 'Little Woman,' and through his beloved role in 'Here Come the Brides.' But to those who truly knew him, Bobby was something much more. He was a man of service.
He traded sold-out concerts and magazine covers for the back of an ambulance, becoming an EMT and a trainer with the LAPD. He saved lives. He showed us what real heroism looks like-quiet, selfless, and deeply human.
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