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alert-–-she-is-a-grammy-winner,-had-a-series-in-the-70s,-was-on-dwts,-dated-andy-gibb-and-erik-estrada,-and-married-the-same-man-twice.-who-is-she?Alert – She is a Grammy winner, had a series in the 70s, was on DWTS, dated Andy Gibb and Erik Estrada, and married the same man TWICE. Who is she?

She is a Grammy winner for her chart topping music – she has had many hits on the radio.

And this brunette beauty was on a hit variety TV show with her brother in the 70s.

They both did Dancing With The Stars several years ago.

When she was on DWTS she fainted on live TV but was ok.

The siren is known for losing 50lbs after that which made her a spokesperson for a diet system.

The singer and actress has an interesting love life.

She dated Andy Gibb whose brothers were in the band the Bee Gees and Erik Estrada from the TV show CHiPS and married the same man TWICE.

 Who is she? 

She is a Grammy winner for her chart topping music – she has had many hits on the radio. And this brunette beauty was on a hit variety TV show with her brother in the 70s. They both did Dancing With The Stars several years ago. Who is she?

She is Marie Osmond in a Halloween costume.

Earlier this year she said she is happier now than she was in her fifties because she has less weight on her.

The star told .com exclusively that because she is thinner she is able to do more, like go on tour, travel with her husband and spend time with her grandchildren.

The Nutrisystem spokesperson broke down what her best tricks are for staying way under 150lbs. 

‘I love Nutrisystem it answered my call for help and it worked I went to Nutrisystem and said after 55 you get the dreaded M word and it’s not Marie it’s menopause and women need help – we have different different metabolisms,’ said the star.

‘Losing the weight was the biggest thing for me. When I hit my 50s I changed. I’m 63 now and I feel I am more on my game than I was in my 50s.’

Osmond – who spoke to .com last month about depression – has been touring and spending time with her husband – whom she wed twice.

Good times: She is Marie Osmond; seen posing for NutriSystem

Another hit: Seen on Dancing with the Stars with Tom Bergeron, left

‘I like helping people I help people all the time and I want to help people with their way. One woman I helped couldn’t wear heels,’ shared Marie.

‘When she dropped the weight she said, oh my goodness, I can wear heels. She was so happy and that made me happy,’ said the Utah native.

‘Nutrisystem is great because it caters to specific needs it’s a slam dunk it’s just awesome,’ said the star.

And she said her ‘rule’ is the Five Pound Roll Rule – if she goes over five pounds she watches what she eats.

‘Did you know that 10 pounds is a dress size? So if I’ve gone up five pounds I’ve gone up half a dress size,’ said the dancer.

‘I have been really busy these days and I couldn’t have done that with all that weight on me that I had before.

‘I could not have done this tour with 50 pounds on my body,’ added the Meet Me In Montana singer.

‘A healthy body gives you a more vibrant life. Physical weight is tough on the brain and it’s tough on you spiritually and it also prevents you from moving around.’

‘I love to help women get their game back,’ she added.

She also wanted to remind women that their 20-year-old body is still inside of them.

‘Don’t feel like because you have weight on you that you can’t get it off – you really can. This is your life you don’t know how long you have left so enjoy it while you have it,’ said Marie.

Last month she said there was a time in her life that she was so depressed that she thought things would be better if she were not here.

‘I have been on my knees in tears thinking the world would be a better place without me,’ the singer shared.

Rocky past: ‘I have been on my knees in tears thinking the world would be a better place without me,’ the 63-year-old NutriSystem spokesperson shared as she chatted up the new Over 55 program. Seen in 1990

The Donny & Marie Show star was referring to the post-partum depression she experienced when she was in her child-bearing years in the 1980s and 1990s.

‘When I had post partum depression I was really down,’ she shared, letting on that it was a tremendously scary time for her.

Osmond shares son Stephen, 39, with husband Steve Craig, 71, and she has several children from her previous marriage to Brian Blosil, her husband from 1986 until 2007.

Jessica, 35, Rachael, 33, Brandon, 26, Brianna, 25, Matthew, 23, and Abigail, 20, round out her brood.

Her son Michael, born in 1991, sadly died in 2010.

Mama bear: Osmond shares son Stephen, 39, with husband Steve Craig, 71, and she has several children from her previous marriage to Brian Blosil, her husband from 1986 until 2007. Jessica, 35, Rachael, 33, Brandon, 26, Brianna, 25, Matthew, 23, and Abigail, 20, round out her brood. Her son Michael, born in 1991, sadly died in 2010

According to the Mayo Clinic, most new moms experience postpartum ‘baby blues’ after childbirth. That includes ‘mood swings, crying spells, anxiety and difficulty sleeping,’ the site added.

It can start two days after delivery and may last for up to two weeks. ‘But some new moms experience a more severe, long-lasting form of depression known as postpartum depression,’ the site added.

Sometimes it’s called peripartum depression because it can start during pregnancy and continue after childbirth.

Osmond also said she realized she was working too hard, and though she ‘looked good on paper,’ she didn’t have the right balance.

Her ex: Osmond and her husband Brian Blosil leave a book signing for her new book Behind the Smile in 2001 in New York City

‘I had the crazy career, everything seemed to be going well, but when the post partum hit, it shook me,’ she noted.

‘I didn’t have balance. You need to work but you also need to take some time for yourself to unwind.’

She said only through taking some time for herself did she ‘got to a place where I felt ok.’ 

One of the things that helped her feel better was getting back together with her first husband, Craig.

They were first wed from 1982 until 1985, then they wed again in 2011. In between, Marie was married to Blosil from 1986 until 2007.

Her rock: She said only through taking some time for herself did she ‘got to a place where I felt ok.’ One of the things that helped her feel better was getting back together with her first husband, Steve Craig. They were first wed from 1982 until 1985, then they wed again in 2011

‘Craig knows me, the real me, and we are blessed,’ the Paper Roses singer told .com. 

‘We are lucky to be together,’ she added. ‘The second time around you realize what is important in life, it’s being together and finding the joy in simple things in life.’

She added he gets along with the whole family: ‘My children adore him.’

And he likes to plan adventures together: she shared that he told her earlier this month to pack her bags for a surprise trip ‘just because.’ She added, ‘I love that about him, there is always an adventure.’

The two were apart for 25 years, and when they were away from each other they grew, she shared. ‘He is fun to hang out with. We both grew up with big families. We love being around our grandchildren.’ 

The good ole days: Donny and Marie Osmond on their variety show as they held their own dolls

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