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Marie Osmond returning to Flamingo show after son's funeral


Marie Osmond
photo: Denise Truscello

A grieving Marie Osmond will return to the stage of the Flamingo tonight less than one day after the funeral service for her son Michael Bryan, who jumped to his death Feb. 26 in Los Angeles.

Performances of Donny & Marie were canceled last week, but she and Donny have told hotel executives that they will resume tonight. They are canceling vacation plans to make up for the missed shows. As of this past weekend, more than 400 seats had already been sold for their first show back during what would have been a one-week vacation.

“It’s going to be her way of working through the heartbreaking grief,” I was told. “She’s a fighter and a survivor. Marie has had a history of heartaches through the years and always bounced back stronger. She’s a remarkably strong woman.”

The 50-year-old entertainer was seen yesterday sobbing, wearing sunglasses and leaning on the shoulders of Mormon leaders and her brother Donny, who was one of the pallbearers. He opened the service with a teary opening prayer, “Bless my sister. Bless my sister and her family.”

Marie had originally decided that she didn’t want to speak at the service but ended up giving a spontaneous eulogy: “Thank you for those beautiful 18 years.” She thanked everybody for prayers, support and said she was proud of all her children. Michael was one of five children adopted by Marie during her 20-year marriage to Brian Blosil, her second husband. They also had two biological children together before the marriage broke down in messy litigation and financial feuding two years ago before she moved to Las Vegas to start the Flamingo shows. She also had another child with her first husband Stephen Craig before their 1985 divorce.

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Robin Leach has been a journalist for more than 50 years and has spent the past decade giving readers the inside scoop on Las Vegas, the world’s premier platinum playground.

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