Renowned singer Connie Francis, whose voice defined a generation, has died at the age of 87. Known for hits like “Where the Boys Are” and “Stupid Cupid,” Francis experienced an unexpected resurgence with her 1962 single “Pretty Little Baby,” which recently went viral on social media, introducing her to a new generation.
Her close friend Ron Roberts shared the news in a heartfelt Facebook post: “I am deeply saddened to notify you of my dear friend Connie Francis’s passing last night. I’m sure Connie would be pleased that her admirers are among the first to hear this heartbreaking news.”
Thanks to TikTok and Instagram, “Pretty Little Baby” became a trending sound, featured in videos by stars like Kylie Jenner, Kim Kardashian, Timothée Chalamet, Ariana Grande, and Jimmy Fallon. Francis expressed her joy, calling the viral success “exhilarating and overwhelming.”
In her final social media updates, she shared gratitude for the renewed attention, even while revealing her declining health. After initially withdrawing from the spotlight, she confirmed reports that she had been hospitalized and in intensive care.
Despite her struggles, Connie remained open about her life and mental health challenges. She spoke candidly in past interviews about being misdiagnosed with bipolar disorder and ADHD, using her platform to advocate for compassion and awareness.
Her passing marks the end of a remarkable musical chapter, but her voice continues to resonate across generations. Connie Francis lived to see her legacy celebrated anew—proof that true artistry endures. May she rest in peace.