Cher accuses Sonny of cheating her out of her royalties

Cher accuses Sonny of cheating her out of her royalties
Cher accuses Sonny of cheating her out of her royalties

Cher's Memoirs: An Astonishing Story

The very first volume of the memoirs of Cher just released. This book reveals fascinating secrets about Sonny Bono. At 77, the famous singer talks about her tumultuous marriage with him. She talks about their complex bond between mentor and husband.

Revelations About Her Marriage

In a recent interview with the New York Timesshe shared, “He took all my money.” Cher thought everything was shared between them. She remembers: “I believed that in a marriage everything was common. » This perception has led to financial misunderstandings.

A Conflict That Endures

The royalty war continues. Cher still fighting Mary BonoSonny's widow. They clash over the copyrights of iconic songs like I Got You Babe et The Beat Goes On. This conflict recalls the situation ofLucille Ball with her ex-husband, Desi Arnaz.

Advice from a Legend

For advice, Cher contacted Lucille Ball. She said, “Lucy, I’m in a unique situation. » Lucille replied forcefully: “Ignore him. You're the one with the talent! » This support was comforting, but was not enough to end the legal wrangling.

An Eternal Legal Struggle

Legal complications persist. Despite the advice of Lucille, Cher faces years of battles. Emotional wounds remain open. The hearings are continuing, and the epilogue has not yet been written.

The story of Cher is not just about his marriage. It also addresses the challenges of fame, sacrifice and love. This book promises to be a captivating read for its fans. Personal details and anecdotes paint a vivid picture of his life.

In short, this first volume of his memoirs testifies to the strength and resilience of Cher. She continues to fight for her rights. The revelations she shares add a new layer to her legend. Readers can expect a deep dive into the world of this icon.

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