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‘60s heartthrob Bobby Sherman’s terminal illness has ‘spread everywhere,’ wife says

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stage 4 cancer, and she told Fox News Digital that it is kidney cancer that has “spread everywhere.”“He was doing crossword puzzles with me in the last few days.

And then all of a sudden Saturday, he turned around and…he’s just sleeping more and his body’s not working anymore. It’s not.

Everything’s shutting down.”Sherman formally retired last year but was continuing to do autographs, “But now he can barely sign his name” and wants “to be left in peace” and spend time with his family and five dogs.“His last words from the hospital last night were, ‘Brig, I just want to go home,’” Poublon said.The outpouring of love and support from Sherman’s fans has “been overwhelming.

A lot of them have been really great.”There’s also been the support of their friends, like John Stamos, who Poublon said is sending a personal message to Sherman via video “because I told him I don’t recommend him come into the room where Bobby’s at right now.”Stamos and Sherman met when the “Full House” star was an ambassador for the Brigitte and Bobby Sherman Children’s Foundation a few years ago: “And we’ve been best friends ever [since].”“John’s been very great about giving support the last few years too,” Poublon added.

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