Just hours after an emotional interview where Barry Gibb discussed the loss of his brothers, sources close to the legendary singer have revealed a shocking development: Barry Gibb has abruptly canceled his highly anticipated Australian tour. The reason? A newly discovered letter, allegedly penned by his brother Robin before his passing, has surfaced, containing a stunning family secret that has left Barry reeling.
“The letter was delivered anonymously this morning,” a family spokesperson stated, “Its contents were so disturbing that Mr. Gibb felt he could no longer proceed with the tour. He needs time to process this information and be with his family.”
According to insiders, the letter details a long-held secret about the Gibb family’s early years in Australia, suggesting a hidden conflict and a betrayal that could rewrite the Bee Gees’ history. “It’s about something that happened back in Redcliffe,” the source revealed, “something that Robin felt he needed to confess before he died. It involves a decision they made as young boys, a decision that has haunted him ever since.”
Fans Down Under are devastated by the news. “We were so excited to see Barry,” said one fan on social media. “But this sounds serious. Family secrets? What could be so bad that it cancels a whole tour?”
The spokesperson added, “Mr. Gibb asks for privacy at this time. He is understandably shaken, and the family is working to understand the full implications of this revelation.” The future of the Bee Gees walkway and statue in Redcliffe is now also uncertain, pending further developments. One thing is clear: the Gibb family story has taken another dramatic, and heartbreaking, turn.