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Robin Gibb's son RJ "cradled" his father's head during his final hours. The son of the late Bee Gees legend - who died aged 62 after losing his battle with cancer in 2012 - has opened up on how the family spent his father's last moments as they "watched him go". He told the Daily Mail newspaper: "‘I cradled his head and held his right hand. My mother held his left hand. I gave him a kiss and we told him we loved him as we watched him go." Robin-John - who is known as RJ and collaborated with his dad on the song 'Instant Love' - described his dad as his "best friend". He added: "‘He was my best...
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Robin Gibb's son Robin-John Gibb thinks his late father sent him a message about their baby. The 38-year-old singer songwriter and his partner Megan - who have sons Maxwell-Robin John, seven, and Theodore-Alexander, five, and 11-year-old daughter Ella - are expecting their fourth child, and their son is due on May 20, which will mark the ninth anniversary of the Bee Gees' legend's death aged 62. Speaking to HELLO! magazine, Robin-John said: "We had our first appointment with Colin Davis, the obstetrician who delivered our two sons, at the end of October, and as we sat down in the waiting room,...
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Sir Kenneth Branagh is set to direct the upcoming Bee Gees biopic. The 60-year-old actor and filmmaker will reportedly lead the way for the Paramount Pictures' movie focused on the life and career of the iconic 'Stayin' Alive' hitmakers - made up of brothers Barry, Maurice and Robin Gibb - from their humble beginning to pop superstardom. As reported by Variety, Branagh - who has been at the helm of the likes of 'Murder on the Orient Express', Disney+ series 'Artemis Fowl' and upcoming thriller 'Death on the Nile' - will direct the film from Ben Elton's script. Paramount were previously involve...
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Barry Gibb "always" feels his late brothers' presence. The 'How Deep Is Your Love' singer lost his younger siblings - Robin Gibb, who died in 2012 from cancer, and Maurice Gibb, who died in 2003 from a heart attack - and he admits he has never found "peace" with the fact that he and his brothers didn't really get along with one another before their passing and is something that he will always regret. He shared of his late siblings: "My only regret is that we weren’t great pals at the end. Maurice was gone in two days, and we weren’t getting on very well. "Robin and I functioned musically, but ...
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