My favorite part of Cher’s recently published memoir, bar none, is the biographical note: “Cher is a global icon.” Virtually ...
If she does that again, I thought, I’m going to smack her.” The big problem, then, is that Cher: The Memoir never quite ...
Cher discusses how growing up impoverished shaped her habits, her struggles with overspending, and the risks of not ...
Writing about miscarriages, abortions, and giving birth, the Goddess of Pop juxtaposes her own health history against the ...
Cher released the first installment of a planned two-part memoir Tuesday, “Cher: The Memoir, Part One,” spanning roughly the ...
Cher details some of the famous people she grew up with and the desperation she felt being married to Sonny Bono ...
Cher, who released part 1 of her memoir this week, found the act of writing about herself and recounting all of her memories ...
Though Cher and Sonny Bono’s marriage lasted less than a decade, their musical hits endured. Yet Cher details in her new ...
The Memoir, the esteemed multihyphenate, 78, opens up on an entirely new level. In the first part of her two-volume memoir — ...
Cher touches on numerous impactful moments in her life in her new memoir, including the time she had an affair as well as ...
“Cher: The Memoir, Part 1″ arrives Tuesday, chronicling the actress and singer’s nomadic childhood, early experiences with ...
But I’m more interested in the other layer of the pillow quote: it’s addressed to her mother.