
The famous singer Stedman Pearson passed away at the age of 60, according to his family. His sister Deniece Pearson described him as an "incredible brother, an exceptional artist, and a man with unique energy," highlighting that he will be remembered as "a gentleman and an exceptional human being."
Stedman Pearson, the oldest of five siblings who made up the group Five Star, was part of a successful musical group that was often compared to the Jackson Five due to their similar family dynamic. In 1987, Five Star won the Best British Group award at the prestigious Brit Awards.
In addition to his music career, Stedman ventured into the fashion world and participated in television productions like 'All Star Talent Show' and 'Celebrity Scissorhands.' His family was responsible for announcing his passing, emphasizing that his legacy will endure through his songs.
Although no specific details have been provided about the cause of his death, Stedman's sister revealed that he suffered from diabetes and passed away while receiving dialysis treatment. It was known that Pearson had battled health complications in his last years.
Stedman Pearson, recognized for his role in Five Star and hits like 'Rain or Shine,' 'System Addict,' and 'The Slightest Touch,' leaves a legacy in the music industry. His sister expressed her sorrow over the loss and emphasized the importance of remembering the love and memories that Stedman left for both his family and the world.