Cher confided in her good times spent in France. Between two confidences, the diva remembers her first evening with Brigitte Bardot.
It seems that Cher has a weakness for France. In an interview with “Parisien”, Wednesday December 18, the global star confided that she wanted to be buried in Paris, and she already knows in which world-famous cemetery.
“I really want to be buried in France but I think it’s not possible when you don’t live in Paris,” she confided. “Père-Lachaise [dans le 20e arrondissement de la capitale, NDLR.] is an amazing place, we spent hours there. I went there with friends and I said to myself: “I absolutely have to be buried here.” I hope my wish comes true. »
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A special link with France
Throughout her career, the now 78-year-old singer will have spent wonderful times in France with other famous names. “I have lots of good memories in France. I’ve been vacationing there my whole life. We feel free when we are at home,” she said. If she met Johnny Hallyday and Sylvie Vartan there, it was her meeting with a certain Brigitte Bardot which marked her even more.
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« [Elle] invited me to dinner several times,” Cher recalls. “The first, in the 80s. She took me to a garden where we were alone with a guitarist. She was standing against a wall and I was like, ‘Oh my God, I’m with Brigitte Bardot!’
Cher’s last visit to France dates back to last May, when in the middle of the Cannes Film Festival, she went to the annual amfAR gala. The diva then arrived on the arm of her companion, music producer Alexander Edwards, 40 years her junior.