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Marie Osmond Asks for Prayers for Her Newborn Granddaughter

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Latter-day Saint singer Marie Osmond is asking for prayers for her newborn granddaughter.

According to Marie's twitter account, her granddaughter was born Thursday evening but was taken to the children's ICU. So far, Marie has shared with People that the prognosis for her granddaughter looks great, but she did not share why her granddaughter was in the ICU.

Asking for prayers for my precious granddaughter born this evening 6lbs 10 ounces. So thankful she was able to be taken to children’s ICU in one of our amazing @CMNHospitals #gratitude that she is in their care!🙏👶🏻 ♥️ — Marie Osmond (@marieosmond) May 23, 2019

Hundreds have replied with encouraging words.

Congrats again on welcoming another grand baby 👶🏻 #anothergirl Sending my love to the new parents & whole family. I pray she gets better and can leave ICU soon🙏🏻 Thinking of u all right now. — Courtney Brown (@cbmuzikfrk) May 23, 2019
Praying for your precious new granddaughter Marie 🙏❤My daughter went into special care when she was born 33 years ago. It's terrifying but so important these little babies get the help they need in the early days..where better than your hospital! Sending lots of love 😘 — Marie Fincher (@mariefincher) May 23, 2019

Marie has often shared her faith during her career. In January, Marie opened up with People about her family's health crises. 

"It's been an interesting year," Marie told People. "My brother Virl has a stroke, my brother Tom had a quadruple bypass, Jimmy had a stroke, Donny, of course, is having surgery. I have had a lot of loss in my life and difficult things, and everybody does . . . but I have great faith."

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This year, Marie announced she will be joining The Talk as a co-host in September. She and Donny also announced an end to their Las Vegas tour, with the last show on November. 

Lead image by Michael Tran/FilmMagic; retrieved from people.com
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