News and Unsubstantiated Rumors
Upcoming promotional appearance, recent events, and other Cher-related news.
News prior to the last few months now lives on the
News Archive page.
Believe Tour news and reviews have been moved to their
own page.
Photo-related news items have been moved to Newsview.
According to Associated Press, Cher can't figure out why everyone's so
crazy about reality TV shows.
"What we did was stupid and naive and fun. Today, TV is just cruel," she said
Thursday. "I don't know why people feel the need to debase themselves publicly. I
don't think you should crush your spirit to get on TV."
Cher, who spoke to an Atlanta Braves Wives benefit for children with craniofacial
problems, recalled her days on the '70s variety show "The Sonny and Cher Comedy
Hour."
"I felt like a paper doll," the 55-year-old singer-actress said, referring to
her Bob Mackie-designed outfits. "I remember thinking as I tried on one outfit,
'Sonny's gonna have a heart attack when he sees me wearing this.' It was a loincloth with
the side removed. When Sonny saw it, he was a little bit ... Italian."
According to Cher's own website:
-Cher is still working very hard to get the new music to you. She is getting ready to fly
back to London to do some additional vocal work, and has a photo session scheduled for
July for cover art. No word yet on album title, photographer or first single. But...
expect to see it in stores as early as September!
-Cher has put her stamp on yet another cover song... the Amber song "Love One
Another". Those involved in its recording, and Amber herself, have praised the cover
calling it fantastic.
-On August 11, 2001, a motorcycle autographed by Cher will be raffled off at The 61st
Annual Black Hills Motorcycle Classic Rally in Sturgis, South Dakota at the Buffalo Chip
Campground to benefit CCA. The Harley Fat Boy being awarded is signed by Cher. For more
than a decade, it's been proven that Harley riders 'love 'em large'. Which is why you'll
find eighty-eight cubic inches of counterbalanced Twin Cam 88BTM engine parked smack in
its midsection. One twist of the wrist, and instantly you know it's got a heart to match
the rest of its girth. Putting on a few extra pounds has never felt so good. Follow this link to enter the drawing.
With the new Cher doll about to be released by Mattel, the official
Barbie Collectibles website
offered fans a chance to send in their questions for an interview with Cher and Bob
Mackie.
The interview is now available to listen to or to read at the site. Click the banner
below!
A new exhibit at the Petersen
Automotive Museum in Los Angeles is featuring Cher's 1956 Ford pickup truck.
"Cars & Guitars of Rock 'n' Roll" honoring 50
years of rock music and the automobile's role in it opens Friday 15 June and runs until
the end of the year. Follow this
link for more information.
In a survey of over 2,500 Biography Magazine readers, Audrey Hepburn was chosen as the respondents' Favorite Leading Actress of all time with 651 votes. Cher placed third with 365 votes
Variety reports that KISS front-man Gene Simmons is set to publish his
autobiography.
"Kiss and Make Up'' will be published in January 2002 and
will recount his poverty-stricken childhood, the rise and fall of KISS and his romances
with such women as Cher and Diana Ross.
Below: Cher attends the eigth annual Race to Erase MS dinner gala
presented 18 May 2001 in Los Angeles by The Tommy Hilfiger Corporation and VH1, benefiting
the Nancy Davis Foundation for Multiple Sclerosis. "The Rock & Soul
to Erase MS" will feature five musical performances to be broadcast as
part of a VH1 special 23 June 2001.
Cher introduces Stevie Wonder in the picture on the right.
Here's a funny little tidbit - according to a fellow on the crew at "O", the fabulous Cirque du Soliel show at the Bellagio in Las Vegas, Cher was at the show a couple of weeks ago and was clapping throughout so loudly that she had to remove her rings!
E! Entertainment TV has come up with eight new weekly series for the 2001-02 season, each of which will get a 13-episode commitment and run in key time periods on the network. Included in the new series is "Star Style" which deals with the fashion history of a single major star, starting with Michelle Pfeiffer and Cher as the first two subjects.
greetNwin.com, Inc. announced that Jackie Stallone (Sylvester Stallone's
mother), Georgia Holt (Cher's mother), and Tippi Hedren (Melanie Griffith's mother) will
offer Mother's Day advice to sons and daughters and share their motherhood stories. These
celebrity moms will relay their experiences of Mother's Day celebrations past and present,
discuss how they keep in touch with their famous kids, and how great eCards from greetNwin
can make Mother's Day fun.
For more information on the celebrity mothers representing greetNwin,
click on to http://www.greetnwin.com and the tab
labeled 'Celebs'.
News from Rolling Stone:
Cher Working on New Album Never one to stay out of the limelight for
long, pop diva Cher is set to follow up the success of her 1998 smash comeback
"Believe" with a new album this fall. She and producer Mark
Taylor, who also worked on "Believe", laid down five
tracks for the as-yet-untitled album in a Los Angeles studio last month. Cher has finished
the vocal parts for three other songs, and is headed to Britain to finish the album.
In other Cher news, the chanteuse will again be immortalized in plastic, when Mattel releases a new Cher doll May 28th. With a lavender gown designed by Bob Mackie, the doll's "true-to-life details include authentic face sculpting, dramatic face paint, and a gorgeous mane of black hair," according to Barbiecollectibles.com.
VH1's "100
Greatest Videos'' has named "If I Could Turn Back Time"
as the #49 video.
The shows, which break down the list into five blocks of twenty videos each, premiere
Monday 7 May
through Friday 11 May, from 10:00-11:00pm (ET/PT),
and the entire run will be repeated Saturday 12 May from 1:00-6:00pm (ET/PT).
Paradise is here - a tribute to Cher has been included
in a new book titled Now listed in
"The Incredible Internet Guide to Pop Music". To
order, click the book cover below!
On Sunday 29 April 2001, Cher is expected at the premiere of the Universal Pictures release "The Mummy Returns" at the Universal Amphitheater in Universal City California. The event, which will be a benefit for the USC School of Cinema-Television, is scheduled to begin at 6pm.
"The Lost 45s with Barry Scott"
features Top 40 records from the 60s, 70s and 80s that no longer receive airplay. The show
was on radio in the U.S. for 19 years, in syndication for six and is now heard on the web.
Barry has interviewed her (and Sonny) a few times, she has a chapter in his book and he
plays her music a lot.
"The Lost 45s" features America's largest record
library, as well as the largest library of interviews and sound clips found anywhere.
Barry Scott has released a best selling book and a CD series based on the program and has
appeared on VH-1's "Behind The Music." "The Lost 45s"
can be heard by clicking the logo below.
Cher makes a surprise appearance with Elijah Blue at a screening of the
film "Blow" at
Mann's Chinese Theatre in Hollywood on Thursday 29 March 2001.
She was apparantly very happy to see her old pal Paul Reubens - Pee Wee Herman!
Click the thumbnail for a full-sized image. Thanks to Philip for the
pictures!
Liz Smith reported 8 February 2001 that Cher was among the stars expected to attend the
opening of
Stuart Weitzman's new shoe boutique on Rodeo Drive in Los Angeles.
The fabulous Lily Tomlin has a great webpage that features some clips of
her appearance on the Cher show.
Click the picture below to see them!
Interviews with Cher and other Los Angeles based music performers are to be included in an upcoming biography film about legendary KROQ radio personality Rodney Bingenheimer. The 2001 release is titled "The Mayor Of Sunset Strip" however no release date has been set. More details when available.
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