Teen Idol And Pop Star Passed Away At Age 81

Bobby Sherman, the beloved 1960s teen idol and pop star, has died at his home in Encino, Los Angeles, after battling stage 4 cancer, TMZ confirms.

Sherman rose to fame with hits like “Little Woman” and TV roles including Here Come the Brides. Later, he dedicated himself to public service as an EMT and reserve officer.

He co-founded a children’s charity and is survived by his wife, two sons, and six grandchildren.

Tributes poured in from family and friends, including John Stamos.

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