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But not everything they experienced was positive.

“I grew up real fast, real young.

Osmond family posing for picture

“I wasn’t a normal child.

But I grew up with teachers like Frank Sinatra.

Sammy Davis Jr. taught me how to walk on stage,” she toldFox Newsin 2019.

Donny Osmond performing

“Lucille Ball taught me about lighting.

Cyd Charisse taught me how to move, and Debbie Reynolds well, what’s not to love?”

While they are grateful for their career opportunities, no one from the family has escaped heartache or tragedy.

young Marie Osmond, smiling

From health concerns to personal losses, this is the story of the Osmands and what they’ve endured.

“A teenager is just trying to figure out who he is, let alone having that.

That’s the ultimate bullying.

Donny Osmond and wife Debbie

It really hurt me,” he added.

This includes things she had not previously discussed, like the abuse she experienced as a child.

She briefly mentioned this in her interview with host Larry King on"Larry King Live.”

Marie Osmond smiling

Instead, she kept the focus on speaking up about what she endured.

Osmond also discussed her postpartum depression and noted how her research had helped her discover something interesting.

“I was a virgin when I got married,“Donny told The Guardianin a 2001 interview.

Marie Osmond singing into microphone

She’s the most amazing woman and saved my life.”

Marie Osmond and her son had depression

Marie Osmond is a mother to eight children.

“He was so fun.

Young Merrill Osmond, smiling

It wasn’t until my son started using drugs that I saw him change.”

In 2010, at the age of 18, he died by suicide.

His toxicology report was clean.

Marie and Donny Osmond, smiling

She also recalled her last conversation with Michael, a day before his death.

“That he had no friends.

That he felt despair.”

Merrill Osmond smiling

In some ways, the actor felt she could relate to her son because she had postpartum depression.

“This was not me, shaken to the core, sliding into a despair of the deepest kind.

Whoever this was, she had no control of her emotions.

George Osmond with three kids

Whoever this was, I wanted nothing to do with her.”

She has been open about the emotional rollercoaster she has experienced and addressed her loss.

The ripple effect is so huge, what you leave behind.”

Alan Osmond greets fans

Marie’s brother, Donny Osmond, also spoke about how she was coping following Michael’s death.

“I can hear her crying, and that hurts.

Speaking about her son’s death raises awareness.

Jimmy Osmond poses for photograph

“I have never spoken about this before, but my son, who died, he was bullied.

While onstage, it would have been difficult to gauge that he had been struggling with his self-confidence.

“For me, I was the least confident of the brothers.

Jay Osmond onstage, smiling

Everyone knew I struggled with my weight.”

or rather didn’t, eat.

“I had an eating disorder.

Wayne Osmond singing during concert

I starved myself,” he admitted.

Sadly, he is not the only Osmond family member to disclose starving themselves.

Marie Osmond was shamed by a producer

Marie Osmond has experienced the darker side of fame.

Osmond family group photo, smiling

You’re fat,'” she recalled in an interview withPage Six.

It is still an uphill battle.

“I still have bouts of it almost weekly.

I can sit and cry all night, which I’ve done many times,” Merrill said.

“Our Dad was a military sergeant, and my brain started to churn with it all.”

Despite this, Donny deeply loved and respected the man who raised him.

“He was the best man I’ve ever known,” Donny said (viaToday).

He has eight sons, one of whom, David Osmond, shares his diagnosis.

To educate others on MS, David has spoken about his health.

He has also discussed his father and the challenges he faces.

“In the ’90s, he started tripping and falling.

“As his body started to slow down, he struggled.”

Despite Alan’s challenges, David describes him as “very positive and a total optimist.”

Marie Osmond praised Alan and his son David for their resilience.

In anInstagrampost in 2020, she shared a compilation video of individuals partaking in competitive sports.

“It’s a huge struggle, but they never give up.

The severity of the stroke was initially uncertain, but Jimmy stepped away from the spotlight.

At the time, his brother, Merrill Osmond, gave a statement about Jimmy’s health.

“I think live performances are off the cards.

They’re off the cards, brother,” he told the Press Association (viaNME).

Jimmy was also seeking privacy.

“Jimmy definitely needed space, and he still does.

He doesn’t want to meet with anybody,” Merrill added.

Merrill made an update about his brother in aninterview with The Mirror.

“What’s cool is he’s never had this amount of time before with his family.

He also confirmed his brother was “getting better every day.”

In 2019, Donny Osmond commented on Jimmy and his “health setbacks” inan Instagram post.

“He has always been a source of inspiration to me.

A couple of months ago, I came really close to a stroke.

They said I had a mini-stroke.

This was brought on by stresses I was under.”

Jay is active on social media and posts on Facebook often.

Wayne Osmond had a brain tumor

Wayne Osmond was diagnosed with a brain tumor in 1994.

He fully recovered and, ten years later, shared his story withCopingmagazine.

“And my knees would fall out from under me when I was on stage.

This all began happening within a week.”

He underwent 17 hours of surgery to remove the tumor behind his cerebellum.

“It was pretty big it was an inch around and two inches long,” he recalled.

He also needed six weeks of radiation.

“I went back to performing six months after I was diagnosed.

I wore my cowboy hat on stage since all of my hair had fallen out from radiation.

But after a while, it grew back,” Wayne shared.

The siblings have also experienced heartache and loss.

How sad it is to lose someone so sweet and so young.”

In 2019, Merrill Osmond shared an update about the death of his son, who was 33.

His passing is also believed to have affected Marie Osmond.

“Marie knows the pain of losing a child firsthand.”