Petula Clark’s husband dies at 93, singer ‘overwhelmed with sadness’

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PETULA CLARK’S HEARTBREAKING LOSS: HUSBAND CLAUDE WOLFF PASSES AWAY AT 93

In a tragic turn of events, British singer Petula Clark’s husband, Claude Wolff, has sadly passed away at the age of 93 after a brief illness. The 91-year-old actress took to Facebook to share the devastating news with her followers, expressing her overwhelming sadness and the difficulty in finding the right words to describe her grief. She thanked her children and friends for their support during this challenging time. Rest in peace, Claude Wolff (1931-2024).

Claude, known for his work as an actor and producer in the film industry, had collaborated on various projects with Petula throughout their career. Petula, who started her journey as a child performer, has enjoyed a remarkable career spanning over 80 years.

Petula and Claude, who share three grown-up children – Katherine Natalie Wolff, Barbara Michelle Wolff, and Patrick Wolff – first met in 1957 at the Vogue label in Paris. Claude was immediately captivated by Petula’s presence. They began working together after Petula agreed to record in French, a decision that strengthened their connection. While they eventually decided to separate romantically, they remained amicably married until Claude’s passing.

During an appearance on Loose Women in 2016, Petula opened up about their unconventional arrangement, emphasizing that they were still married but led separate lives that somehow worked for them. Their unique dynamic allowed them to maintain a strong bond as parents to their wonderful children.

Following the heartbreaking news of Claude’s death, Petula’s followers flooded the comments section with messages of support and condolences. Donald expressed his deepest sympathies, while Susanne wished for Claude’s memory to be a blessing. Martyn, Teresa, and Ashley also sent their prayers and well wishes to Petula and her family during this time of immense sadness.

Our thoughts are with Petula Clark and her loved ones as they navigate through this difficult period.