After 46 years of marriage, Donny Osmond offers update on wife who rarely leaves home

Donny Osmond and his wife Debbie have been married for 46 years, and their bond goes far beyond “Puppy Love.” He often says she keeps his “feet on the ground.” Recently, the couple, who are currently on a months-long national tour, stopped in Kansas City, where they were captured in adorable photos.

Photos taken after Osmond’s sold-out event at the Kauffman Center for the Performing Arts show the couple with Kansas City Chiefs head coach Andy Reid and his wife Tammy, whom Osmond refers to as “royalty.”

Donny Osmond, who achieved fame as an adolescent heartthrob in the 1970s, is as busy now as he was fifty years ago. The 66-year-old concluded an 11-year residency in Las Vegas with his sister Marie in 2019 and made a triumphant return to the city at Harrah’s Hotel and Casino with his first solo residency. He is scheduled to return in the fall of 2024.

Following his stage performance, which led the audience on a “dynamic, energy-filled musical journey of his unparalleled life,” Osmond is set to depart for the UK to perform in *Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat* for a limited engagement. Osmond mesmerized audiences in live theater with his portrayal of Joseph in the popular musical from 1992 to 1998. However, this time, he will play Pharaoh.

In a statement on X, Osmond said, “I always knew I would return to *Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat*. After playing the role of Joseph in more than 2,000 performances, I’m excited to embrace my inner Elvis Presley and play the part of Pharaoh in Edinburgh beginning in December.”

Before that, he will spend the summer touring North America with his Vegas show. Despite their busy schedule, he claims that his wife Debbie “keeps my feet on the ground.”

Despite her reluctance to share her husband’s spotlight, Debbie frequently appears in heartfelt social media posts. The “Puppy Love” singer celebrated the love of his life with a touching Valentine’s Day post in 2020. On Facebook, he wrote, “I want to publicly express my gratitude for the irreplaceable influence Debbie continues to be in my life. She’s not just the love of my life, but also my closest confidante and best friend. I truly don’t know how she does it all—raising our five sons, managing the household, spending time with our grandchildren, and managing a business.” In a People interview, he gushed about Debbie, saying she’s the one who keeps him grounded: “Debbie had a certain simplicity about her, but my life was extremely convoluted. Debbie has brought steadiness into my life. She keeps my feet firmly planted.”

Osmond posted a thank you message on Instagram to his Kansas City supporters who packed the Kauffman Center for the Performing

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