The former teen idol who inspired generations has passed, leaving behind memories of music, love, and heroism.
Bobby Sherman, the 1960s pop idol known for his chart-topping hits and television fame, died on June 24, 2025, at 81. His wife, Brigitte Poublon, shared the news in a personal message posted by actor John Stamos on Instagram.
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Sherman had been battling stage 4 kidney cancer, a diagnosis Poublon disclosed in April during an interview with Fox News Digital. At the time, she said the cancer had “spread everywhere” and that he was “at home with special care.”
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According to Poublon, Sherman remained mentally engaged in his final days, sharing quiet routines with her, such as doing crossword puzzles. However, his condition declined rapidly as his body began to shut down.
Though he formally retired in 2024, he continued to sign autographs until his health no longer allowed him to do so. In his final moments, he chose to be at home, surrounded by his family and their five dogs.
In her social media tribute, Poublon described his final moments as intimate and peaceful. “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,” she wrote.
She recalled reading letters from fans aloud to him, which he listened to with a familiar sparkle in his eyes. Despite his condition, his sense of humor endured, “He still found time to crack well-timed jokes,” she added.
After stepping back from the spotlight, Sherman dedicated his life to service. He became a paramedic and served as a technical reserve officer with the Los Angeles Police Department. “He saved lives,” Poublon wrote. “He showed us what real heroism looks like—quiet, selfless, and deeply human.”

A photo of Bobby Sherman in a paramedic uniform, standing near an emergency vehicle on January 1, 1992. | Source: Getty Images
He is survived by Poublon, their two sons, Tyler and Christopher, and six grandchildren. Poublon described him as a man who “lived with integrity, gave without hesitation, and loved with his whole heart.”
In her closing words, she thanked his fans: “Thank you to every fan who ever sang along, who ever wrote a letter, who ever sent love his way. He felt it. Rest gently, my love.”
Sherman rose to stardom with hits such as “Julie, Do Ya Love Me,” “Little Woman,” and “Easy Come, Easy Go.” He also gained widespread recognition for his role in the television series “Here Come the Brides.”

Bobby Sherman performs at his foundation’s 6th Annual Christmas Gala in Beverly Hills on December 19, 2015 | Source: Getty Images
As the world remembers Sherman’s legacy, Poublon steps forward — not just as his wife, but as the driving force behind a mission they shared.
Known to longtime fans as Sherman’s second wife, Poublon has quietly built a name for herself in the nonprofit world. For years, she has led education and nutrition efforts for children in need, particularly in Africa.

Brigitte Poublon and Bobby Sherman attend their foundation’s 6th Annual Christmas Gala and Fundraiser on December 19, 2015, in Beverly Hills, California. | Source: Getty Images
Her public role took on new weight when she announced that Sherman had been diagnosed with cancer. The message, shared on social media, shocked fans who hadn’t seen the former teen idol in the spotlight for years.

Brigitte Poublon and Bobby Sherman appear together at their foundation’s event in October 2024. | Source: YouTube/BBSCFoundation1
Even before that moment, Poublon had already become a steady presence in Sherman’s life, not just as a partner but as the driving force behind his legacy of service.
A Philanthropist Beyond the Spotlight
Poublon has led a life of purpose, most notably as founder of the Brigitte & Bobby Sherman Children’s Foundation (BBSCF). Since 2011, the nonprofit has focused on supporting students in Ghana through education, nutrition, and music — a mission that closely reflects her values in her public efforts and everyday actions.
In March, Poublon shared photos from a school trip with foundation students and staff at Aqua Safari Resort in Ghana. The day included a boat ride and a mini-safari, showing her continued hands-on involvement in the foundation’s activities.