Marie Osmond Steps Back Into the Studio
Life is all about transitions, and for Marie Osmond, this moment marks a significant one. After stepping down from her role as a cohost on The Talk, she's diving back into the world of music. This isn't just a job for her—it's a passion that has been a part of her life for decades. Fans of the "Paper Roses" songstress are buzzing with excitement as she gears up to release new music. It's like she's saying, "Hey, I'm back where I belong!"
On September 9, the 60-year-old Marie shared an Instagram post announcing her return to the studio. "Back in the studio today working to finish up a new Symphonic/Broadway album with my talented, lifelong friend and producer Cliff Maag," she wrote. In the accompanying photo, we see Marie and Cliff sitting side by side, clearly deep in creative mode. The picture alone gives us a glimpse into the excitement and energy that goes into crafting something truly special.

Fans Can't Get Enough of the News
Marie's announcement didn't just spark excitement in the music world—it also lit up her Instagram comments section. Fans were quick to express their joy and anticipation. One user commented, "Wonderful news!! Can't wait!!" Another chimed in, "You go girl! Looking forward to hearing your next album. Happy to see you doing what makes you smile." And who could forget the fan who simply said, "I am so excited! I love your music." It's moments like these that remind us how connected artists are to their fans.
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Why She Decided to Step Down
Marie first revealed her decision to leave The Talk on September 3. She explained that after only one season as a cohost, she felt it was time to step back and focus on what truly matters to her: family. "My husband and I just dropped our last two kids off at college," she shared via Instagram. "We looked at each other, laughed, and remembered we hadn’t been this alone together since 1982!" It’s clear that this stage of life is all about redefining priorities, and for Marie, that means spending more time with her husband, Steve Craig, and their seven children.
But don't worry—this isn't the end of Marie's creative endeavors. Even though she won't be gracing our screens with her presence on The Talk, she's already got some exciting projects in the works with former executive producer John Redmann. "I’m excited to continue our working relationship on several projects we are developing," she said. It seems like the chapter may have changed, but the story is far from over.

Music Has Always Been Her Safe Place
Throughout her illustrious career, Marie has worn many hats, but there’s one thing that’s always stayed constant: her love for music. As the author of Love is Key, she’s shared countless insights into her life, including how music has always been her safe haven. In an interview with Closer Weekly, she opened up about how work became her refuge during tough times. "I believe you always have something that you want to do. I probably will work until I’m dead," she revealed. "When life brought lots of lemons, work was my lemonade. I loved it. That’s something that I could do and get on stage and kind of leave all the problems behind for an hour."
It’s clear that Marie Osmond isn’t just coming back to music; she’s returning to her truest self. We can’t wait to hear what she’s been working on and how her new Symphonic/Broadway album will resonate with fans worldwide.


