John Davis, a true voice of lip-synchers Milli Vanilli, dies of Covid aged 66

Fabrice Morvan, left, and Rob Pilatus of Milli Vanilli perform during the taping of the Arsenio Hall Show in Los Angeles. John Davis, one of the real singers behind the lip-synching duo, has died of coronavirus (Craig Fuji/AP)
Fabrice Morvan, left, and Rob Pilatus of Milli Vanilli perform during the taping of the Arsenio Hall Show in Los Angeles. John Davis, one of the real singers behind the lip-synching duo, has died of coronavirus (Craig Fuji/AP)

John Davis, one of the real singers behind the lip-synching pop duo Milli Vanilli, died of coronavirus this week aged 66, according to his family.

Davis died on Monday in Nuremberg, Germany, where he had lived and performed for a long time, his daughter Jasmin Davis said in a Facebook post.

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