Legendary Singer Pays Tribute to Veterans Day

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(TheIndependentStar.com) – Legendary singer Donny Osmond showcased his unwavering respect for veterans through a recent tribute to Veterans Day.

Osmond, who has been a household name for decades, shared with Fox News Digital how his father’s Army experience during World War II fuels his deep appreciation for all who have served.

“I look at the safety and the security of our country. Who do we owe that to? Yes, we got our problems,” he stated.

“The whole world’s got problems right now. You just watch the news. I turn on Fox every morning and just listen to what’s going on in the world. And we still have a wonderful country,” Osmond added.

The star’s father, George Osmond, was a sergeant in the U.S. Army during World War II. During this time, George met Olive, who would become his wife and Donny’s mother.

In a powerful statement, Osmond declared, “Our Constitution is strong, and just as long as we adhere to it and not mess with it. Our Founding Forefathers, they knew what they were talking about.”

“Yes, they didn’t see the minutia. And we got to figure that out with our Supreme Court and all of our other lawmakers in Congress, but for Pete’s sake, we have a great country, and it’s because of those who have served in the military. Period, full stop,” he continued.

Osmond is currently headlining his first solo Las Vegas residency at Harrah’s Showroom. The show spans an impressive six-decade career and even includes a unique 10-minute rap segment.

The entertainment icon says he has remained in the industry for such a long time because he has adapted to new trends.

“It’s all about reinvention, if you want a long career, you can’t rest on your laurels,” Osmond explained.

This approach has allowed him to evolve from a teen idol to a Broadway performer and now a Las Vegas headliner.

Additionally, Osmond is set to release his 65th album, “Start Again,” which is a reflection of his life’s journey and was composed over three years. As part of his reinvention process, he compiled forty tracks into twelve fan favorites.

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