Former Partridge Familystar David Cassidy says he’s struggling with memory loss.
The ebony66-year-old actor-singer tells Peoplemagazine his family has a history of dementia and he had sensed “this was coming.” He says for now he wants to stay focused and “enjoy life.”
Cassidy has had numerous personal problems in the decades following his initial success, ranging from substance abuse to bankruptcy. He’s the stepson of actress and fellow Partridge Familystar Shirley Jones.
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