You know you're dealing with true talent when someone like Marie Osmond can dance her heart out, bruise her knees, and still make it to her next gig with a smile. That’s exactly what happened recently when the legendary singer and TV personality took the stage at the Flamingo Resort in Las Vegas. Despite the injury, she didn’t miss a beat and quickly hopped on a plane to California to tape an episode of The Talk.
Marie Osmond’s Knee Injury: A Glimpse Behind the Curtain
After her performance, Marie, 59, was seen icing her knees backstage in her dressing room. She shared the moment with a laugh, showing just how resilient she is. “Look at my knees, look at my knees,” she said, pointing to the bruises with a mix of humor and disbelief. She explained that the injury happened during her performance with her brother, Donny Osmond, but it wasn’t going to slow her down. “I actually did this at the Flamingo while dancing with Donny last night, but I’m going to be there tonight. Yes, I am! I got to get on a plane,” she said with determination.

Marie captioned a video of the incident on Instagram with the phrase, “The show must go on,” which resonated with her fans. Her followers flooded the comments section with messages of support. One fan wrote, “Omg! Saw that happen last night and was worried about how it would feel today! You carried on like a pro!😘💕🇨🇦.” Another added, “Get well soon! Can’t wait to see you at the Flamingo this Saturday!”
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Marie and Donny’s Vegas Show: A Family Affair
Even with her new gig on The Talk, Marie is still committed to performing with her brother Donny in Las Vegas until the end of 2019. Donny, 61, recently expressed his admiration for his sister on Instagram, saying, “I’m going to miss performing on stage with my extremely talented sister every night. She’s the best partner in crime a guy could ask for.” He also thanked their fans for making their 11-year residency a success. “I’m going to miss seeing and interacting with our fans who have come to see our show and made this 11-year run a great success. We really couldn’t have done it without your support,” he said.



