Wayne Osmond, Beloved Singer of The Osmonds, Dies at 73

Wayne Osmond, member of the iconic singing family The Osmonds, has passed away at the age of 73. His family confirmed the news on social media, sharing heartfelt tributes in honor of his legacy. The cause of death has not been officially disclosed, but reports indicate that he had been battling various health issues, including a battle with brain cancer which he was diagnosed with in 2021. Wayne, a talented musician and performer, was best known for his contributions to the family band, alongside his brothers Alan, Merrill, Jay, and Donny. Known for their hits during the 1970s, such as ‘One Bad Apple’ and ‘Crazy Horses’, the Osmonds captivated audiences worldwide. The family described Wayne as a devoted father, grandfather, and a true friend to many. Jay Osmond expressed, ‘Wayne was not just my brother; he was my best friend, and I will miss him deeply.’ His joyous spirit and talent will be remembered by his fans and loved ones as they celebrate his contributions to music and the happiness he brought into their lives.