Connie Francis, a 1960s music queen, celebrated her 85th birthday on Monday, December 12. She celebrated by throwing a lavish party at her home and inviting everyone she loves. The vocalist is well known for classics like “Who’s Sorry Now?”
Francis featured in a few films throughout the 1960s after becoming the country’s top female vocalist. She rose to prominence with films such as “Where the Boys Are” and “When the Boys Meet the Girls.”
Francis later married and divorced four times, and with her third husband, she adopted a son.
After her first hit track, fame and wealth followed, but Francis’ life was far from simple. First, she passed up the chance to spend her days with her first and greatest love, musician Bobby Darin. Unfortunately, her father made it impossible for them to be together. She stated:
“He was a wonderful person. “The most intriguing person I’ve ever met in my life.”
Francis has many friends who adore and support her, as seen in a photo she tweeted of herself and Frankie D’Amelio in 2019.
Francis just lost her lifelong partner, Tony Ferretti. She had been with him for 18 years when he died at the beginning of 2022. She explained that their friendship began when they recorded some of her older tracks as duets. Ferretti and Francis concentrated on the song “You Made Me Love You.”
The two instantly fell in love, and they remained together until Ferretti’s death, sharing a pleasant household. However, the singer’s life carries on, and she is enjoying her final days away from the spotlight.
“I no longer perform in concerts because I just cannot sing as well as I used to. “I would never want to disappoint the fans who have been so nice to me throughout my life.”