The legendary singer Deni Osmond sent fans dazzling viewers with a rebound in the seventies of the last century at the height of his fame.
On Monday (February 24), the 67 -year -old moved to Instagram to exchange a notorious group of his youth. He could see him wearing a pair of reckless white trousers, cooperating with a black pink, purple, and a pair of shoes.
Music can be seen wearing a slogan of Ashuhah, his signature wandering around the camera over a classic shift with the Utah Mountains in the background.
Love Puppy singer dropped his collection with a Gold Watch and a matching golden chain necklace while he was soaking the afternoon sun.
Deni suspended the post: “Throwing it again with some dangerous torches in the seventies of the last century, shoes, and the Utah mountains that appear in the background.
“Feeling wonderful and love every minute! Check the license board! I wish I had still [smiling emoji]”It didn’t take a long time before fans overwhelmed comments on showering it with online compliments.
One of the users was made: “Flashback is my child [three heart emojis]”
Another agreed: “Great view, the mountains are also beautiful [heart emoji]As a third, laughing: “Also, it is really funny that we are used to wearing such [five cry-laughing emojis]”
A quarter grabs: “Wonderfully amazingly [three heart emojis] Prepare those beautiful memories about you, affixed throughout the wall of a sleep room [two heart emojis] You look like all school girls dreaming. “
This comes after his brother Wayne died tragicly at the age of New Year at the age of 73. Last month, the star published a simple black and white image of his brother in the days of his youth when he was a member of the chart plan assembling Osmonds.
Besides, he formulated a tragic greeting to his late brother and colleague. He wrote: “My dear brother, where he passed away last night from a stroke.
“I am so grateful that I had the opportunity to visit him in the hospital before he passed. Wayne brought a lot of light, laughter and love for everyone who knows him, especially I.
The final optimistic was loved by everyone. I am sure I am talking on behalf of each of us when I remember that we were lucky because we have as a brother.
“Although we are separate in this deadly life, I know that it is a blessing and resurrection of our savior, Jesus Christ, we will have the opportunity to be with Wayne forever. I love you, where. My brother forever, without me.”
Wayne was the fourth older brother of Osmond Khalaf Phil, 79, Tom, 77, and Alan, 75 years old. Followed by Merrill, 71, Jay, 69, Deni, 67, Mary, 65, Jimmy, 61.