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Marie Osmond and Brian Blosil were once considered one of Hollywood’s most stable celebrity couples, but their unexpected divorce in 2007 left fans curious about the reasons behind their split. While Osmond had initially kept her private life quiet, she recently opened up about the end of her marriage, shedding new light on their relationship. Here’s a comprehensive look at their marriage, divorce, and the recent revelations.
Osmond and Blosil were married from 1986 to 2007 and raised seven children together before their divorce. Despite maintaining a respectful image in the press, Osmond shared more details about their split during an interview on Winn Claybaugh’s Master Podcast Club in February 2021. She acknowledged that some fans were surprised by the divorce, especially given her affiliation with the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints.
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Before Blosil, Osmond had a broken engagement and a previous marriage to basketball player Stephen Lyle Craig. They divorced in 1985, with Osmond citing ‘mental cruelty’ in her divorce filing.
Osmond reportedly met Blosil at the Jordan River Temple in Utah, and they married less than a year after meeting. They had two biological children and adopted five more.
Osmond has been candid about suffering from postpartum depression, which had a significant impact on her relationship with Blosil.
All of Osmond’s children are frequent guests on her social media posts and have been central figures in her interviews and TV appearances. However, tragedy struck in 2010 when their son Michael Blosil died by apparent suicide.
Osmond and Blosil reportedly separated privately for several months before finalizing their divorce. They tried being apart to be sure it was what they wanted before signing the paperwork.
In 2007, Osmond and Blosil announced their divorce in a joint statement, emphasizing their amicable relationship and stating that neither of them assigned fault for the divorce.
During a recent interview, Osmond revealed that she realized she ‘wasn’t happy’ for years in the marriage and believes that a house fire in 2005 was a divine hint, leading her to understand the facade of her marriage.
They had two biological children and adopted five more, raising a total of seven children together.
While specific reasons were not disclosed, Osmond mentioned that she realized she ‘wasn’t happy’ for years in the marriage and that her children urged her to leave.
They announced their divorce in a joint statement, emphasizing their amicable relationship and stating that neither of them assigned fault for the divorce.
Osmond has been candid about suffering from postpartum depression, which reportedly had a significant impact on her relationship with Blosil.
In 2010, their son Michael Blosil died by apparent suicide, leaving the family devastated.