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Cher Biography

Emily Whitman

Publisher: Emily Whiteman

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Summary

Cher’s split from Sonny Bono in 1974 marked the beginning of an extraordinary chapter in her life. Breaking free from a controlling partnership, she stepped into her own power, reinventing herself in music, television, and fashion. From hosting a groundbreaking variety show to donning Bob Mackie’s bold designs, Cher proved she wasn’t just a singer—she was a force of nature.

Inside the Biography:

	The rise of Cher from a challenging childhood to stardom.
	How "I Got You Babe" skyrocketed Sonny & Cher to fame.
	Cher’s iconic fashion choices that revolutionized red-carpet style.
	Her award-winning acting career, including an Oscar win for Moonstruck.
	Cher’s advocacy for LGBTQ+ rights, children’s health, and animal welfare.
	The personal and professional reinventions that have defined her six-decade career.

And much more!

Explore the journey of a woman who has defied expectations at every turn. If you’re ready to be inspired by Cher’s resilience, creativity, and bold spirit, grab your copy today!
Available since: 12/13/2024.

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