“You Haven’t Seen The Last Of Me”: A Spotlight On Cher

Hello, Movie Mavens! Welcome back to the B Movies Blog. Today, we’re popping the work of Cher into the ol’ VCR.

I feel like many of you grew up with The Very Best of Cher in your mom’s car like I did. 

If not, I grew up blasting The Very Best of Cher in my mom’s car. 

KP LOVED Cher, so I was fortunate enough to grow up with her music and movies alike. 

KP even bought me a “Mom, I am a rich man” sweatshirt when my career started to get off the ground. 

If it isn’t obvious, I’ve been missing my mom quite a bit lately, and our love of Cher was something we shared. 

That’s why I want to do a spotlight on Cher today, among other reasons. 

Cherilyn Sarkisian, aka Cher, was born on May 20, 1946. 

Cher was thrust into the spotlight with her then-husband, Sonny Bono, as the duo released hit after hit and starred in their own show. 

However, Cher more than held her own with hits like “Dark Lady,” aka one of my favorite Cher songs of all time (which is equally as important as the other information in this sentence). 

Soon after her divorce, Cher’s popularity skyrocketed with the release of Take Me Home, ultimately leading to her Broadway debut and her acting career on the Silver Screen. 

Since then, Cher has become an international icon with hits like “Believe” and “If I Could Turn Back Time.” 

Not to mention, she’s starred in classics like Burlesque, which I believe to be the millennials’ version of Showgirls, and you can’t tell me otherwise. 

I digress. 

There’s not much more that I can say about Cher that hasn’t been said before. 

She’s a strong, badass woman with one of the most incredible and recognizable voices of all time. 

Cher, if you ever read this, thank you. 🖤

Without further ado, here’s some of my favorite Cher content: 

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