An event. A few weeks ago, the first chapter of Cher's memoir was published by Harper Collins. The star looks back in particular on her beginnings, her eventful life with Sonny Bono or even this time when she decided that she would no longer use drugs. Eccentric, singular and non-conformist, Cher continues to fascinate.
On the occasion of the publication of his autobiographythe American gave an interview to our colleagues from Parisian. On the genesis of her book, she declares: “I often thought it would be cool, but it was a lot harder than I expected. Because I was very late and I made three versions. The editors kept telling me: 'we're going to miss the deadline'».
Cher : “I hope my wish comes true”
In this interview in her image, the star also expresses a wish that is original to say the least. Indeed, Cher loves France. And she would really like may it be in France that she rests for eternity.
His biggest wish? To be buried in Paris! “I really want to but I think it’s not possible when you don’t live in Paris. I went there with friends and I saw the funerary monument of Héloïse and Abelard, which I love. Père-Lachaise is an incredible place, we spent hours there. And I said to myself: 'I absolutely have to be buried here.' I hope my wish comes true”admitted the singer.
A beautiful love story with France
During this interview, the star returned to this very special link she has with France. A country that holds a special place in his heart since she has many memoriesnotably the recording of one of her albums in a Bordeaux castle, as she confides: “What fun we had! I have lots of good memories in France. I have been going on vacation there all my life, to Cannes, then to Saint-Tropez. We feel free when we are at home. I met Johnny Hallyday, Sylvie Vartan there… Brigitte Bardot invited me to dinner several times. 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 saying to myself: 'Oh my god, I'm with Brigitte Bardot!' ». Dear, the most French of American artists!