David Cassidy: Ex-Partridge Family idol says he has dementia

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Actor-singer David Cassidy, best known for his role as Keith Partridge on "The Partridge Family," arrives at the ABC Disney Summer press tour party in Pasadena, California on 8 August, 2009Image source, AP
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Cassidy's performances at the weekend left fans concerned about his health

Former Partridge Family singer and actor David Cassidy has said he is suffering from dementia.

The revelation comes after performances in California in which he forgot his words and appeared physically unstable.

The 66-year-old star, a teen idol in the 1970s with hits like How Can I Be Sure?, has told People magazine that he will stop touring as a musician to focus on his health.

"I was in denial, but a part of me always knew this was coming," he said.

His mother also suffered from the disease.

"I want to focus on what I am, who I am and how I've been, without any distractions... I want to love. I want to enjoy life," he told the magazine, external.

Videos on social media, external of performances by the singer over the weekend at Agoura, west of Los Angeles, raised concerns about his health.

Cassidy, whose hits include I Think I Love You and Cherish, has struggled with drinking and financial troubles recently.

In 2015, he filed for bankruptcy. And between 2010 and 2014, he was arrested three times for drunken driving, and was ordered to rehab as part of his sentence in 2014.