Bobby Sherman was once the face that made hearts race across America — a ’60s heartthrob whose posters lined the walls of countless teenage bedrooms. Back then, it felt like everyone had a crush on him.
But now, decades after his rise to stardom, heartbreaking news has emerged — and it comes straight from the person who knows him best.
Sherman’s wife has revealed that the beloved singer and actor has been diagnosed with stage 4 cancer.
In the 1960s, Bobby Sherman wasn’t just a pop sensation — he was the teen idol. With his dazzling smile, soulful eyes, and gold-certified hits like “Little Woman” and “Easy Come, Easy Go,” Sherman captured the hearts of an entire generation. He wasn’t just a voice on the radio — he was everywhere, from television screens on shows like The Partridge Family and Shindig! to magazine covers and bedroom walls. Fans didn’t just like him — they adored him.
But now, decades after his heyday, fans are heartbroken to learn that their once-swooning star is facing the toughest battle of his life.