Six months after the passing of her husband, Robin Gibb, Dwina Gibb continues to mourn his loss deeply. Her daily rituals include making him a cup of tea each morning, keeping his book by his side of the bed, and listening to Bee Gees’ CDs. The home they shared has become a shrine to Robin, adorned with his photographs.
Robin’s brother, Barry, is also profoundly affected by the loss. To cope with her grief, Dwina has immersed herself in continuing Robin’s charitable work with “Coming Home,” an organization dedicated to assisting severely injured soldiers. She is also in the process of organizing a memorial concert for Robin, envisioning a star-studded event with potential participation from figures like John Travolta, Elton John, and Barbra Streisand.
The article touches upon Robin’s youngest child, Snow White, and notes that Robin ensured all those in his life were financially provided for. Dwina characterizes her 32-year marriage to Robin as a happy and open one, founded on trust, despite instances of infidelity.
The piece also recounts Robin’s struggle with cancer, including a brief period of recovery after listening to his final musical composition. His last public performance was at a “Coming Home” concert. The article concludes by highlighting the profound emotional impact of Robin’s death on his family, and even on his dogs, who were present at his funeral.