Music legend Barry Gibb, the last surviving member of the Bee Gees, was reportedly rushed to the hospital this morning after suffering a heart attack. The 78-year-old icon, whose voice defined a generation with timeless hits like “Stayin’ Alive” and “How Deep Is Your Love”, is said to be in critical but stable condition, according to sources close to the family.
Paramedics were called to Gibb’s Miami home early today after he complained of severe chest pain and dizziness. He was immediately transported to a nearby medical facility, where doctors confirmed he had experienced a cardiac event.
Family members, including his wife Linda, are by his side. While no official statement has been released, those close to him say fans should keep Barry in their prayers during this critical time.
Gibb’s health has been a concern in recent years, especially after enduring the loss of all three of his younger brothers — Andy, Maurice, and Robin — to various health-related issues. The emotional toll, combined with decades of relentless touring and performing, has left fans worried about his well-being.
As the world holds its breath, tributes and messages of support have been flooding social media from fellow musicians and devoted fans. For many, Barry Gibb isn’t just a superstar — he is the last voice of the Bee Gees’ golden harmonies, a living link to an era of unforgettable music.
Updates on his condition are expected later today. For now, the music world watches and hopes that Barry Gibb can pull through, just as he has done so many times before.