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RICHARD MARX How love changed my life

“I’m going to keep trying to enjoy life more than I ever have” -MARX

Richard Marx has never been too shy to get loud regarding love. Once pop’s unofficial king of romance, he sang about endless devotion and no doubt inspired countless marriage proposals with big ’80s and ’90s hits like ‘Hold On to the Nights’, ‘Right Here Waiting’ and ‘Now and Forever’. Now, as Marx, 57, approaches six years of marriage to ’90s MTV video jockey Daisy Fuentes, 54, he is feeling as inspired as ever. “We’re

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