After Merrill Osmond finished his final show, Donny Osmond was seen breaking down and hugging him.
Earlier this week, Merrill, 68, gave his final concert, and his brother Donny, 64, said it was a “night he’ll never forget.”
The younger Osmond posted a photo of himself hugging his older brother while Merrill entertained the audience on Twitter.
“I will always remember that evening. I attended my brother Merrill’s last performance in the United States “Donny wrote.
“As I saw him, I turned into a fan myself as I sung along with all of the other fans filling the Westgate theater, where we performed together in the 1970s,”.
At the conclusion of the performance, Merrill invited him to join him on stage, he said.
It was a night I’ll never forget. I went to my brother, Merrill’s final performance here in the US. As I watched him, I turned into a fan myself as I sang along with all of the other fans packing the Westgate theater, where we performed together in the 70’s. pic.twitter.com/Ja8q5vzgTw
— Donny Osmond (@donnyosmond) April 7, 2022
“I couldn’t resist but offer my brother a final embrace as he sang his closing song, he continued.
“Yes, The Osmonds was made up of all of us, but Merrill’s voice made the music. It was a fantastic time. I appreciate it, my brother.
A few tears were shed in the comment area by fans who were just as moved by the final performance.
Oh, seeing you two was SO incredible! Such a lovely, touching moment. Total #brotherlylove, a user account of a fan wrote.
“The hug that will always be in my heart and mind!” read another post. He ain’t heavy, he’s my”.
“Merrill’s voice will be missed in person, but his music, both with and without the family, will survive! At its best, brotherly love! I love you and Merrill!”
“Such a touching moment said one fan. When the two of you were singing. You were hugging him, and I was crying with you both.
“At that precise time. I love witnessing the sincere affection you all have for one another. The Osmond family has a lot to teach us all.
It was Merrill’s final performance in the US, and he ended the evening with Hard To Say Goodbye.
The Osmonds are a family-based musical ensemble that peaked in popularity during the 1970s.
Their hits include I’m Still Gonna Need You, Love Me For A Reason, The Proud One, and Let Me In.
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