Barry Gibb Responds to Rumors About His Health: “I’m Alive and Well”
Legendary Bee Gees co-founder Barry Gibb has firmly addressed recent rumors about his health, dispelling false claims that have circulated online. The 77-year-old singer-songwriter took to social media earlier this week to reassure fans, writing, “I want to set the record straight: I’m alive and well. Reports of my sickness are completely unfounded.”
The rumors, which began spreading after an unverified source suggested Gibb was gravely ill, caused concern among his devoted fanbase. Many had taken to various platforms to express their worry, but Gibb’s response was clear and direct.
“I’m still doing what I love—writing music and enjoying life,” Gibb added, thanking his fans for their ongoing support and asking them not to believe the unfounded stories.
Barry Gibb, the last surviving member of the Bee Gees, remains a celebrated figure in the music world. Known for iconic hits like “Stayin’ Alive” and “How Deep Is Your Love,” his legacy as part of the legendary trio has spanned decades. Despite the passing of his brothers and bandmates Maurice and Robin Gibb, Barry has continued to perform and produce music in recent years, proving that his passion for music is as strong as ever.
Fans were quick to express their relief and joy following his message, with many wishing him continued health and happiness. Gibb’s public statement puts an end to the speculation, showing that at 77, he is still going strong.