Cher recalled finding out her legal first name when she was in her 30s. The singer believed that she was named Cherilyn but ...
Cher discovered that mom Georgia Holt had inadvertently put 'Cheryl' on the birth certificate. Luckily, her memoir gets much ...
The singer said she learned in the 1970s that her legal name wasn’t what she thought it was, due to a mistake on her birth ...
The memoir traces the first half of her life, including how she got her legal name. Cher was born in 1946 in El Centro, ...
For more than three decades, Cher was made to believe that her legal first name was Cherilyn. It wasn't until the late '70s, ...
The “Believe” hitmaker said she was under the impression that her real name was Cherilyn for years — until she finally went ...
Cher recalls a curious interlude from her rich and many-chaptered history in her new book “Cher: The Memoir, Part One.” ...
In 1979, while making plans to legally change her name to simply 'Cher', she made the startling revelation by accident as she ...
In the late '70s, after Cher already gained great acclaim for her music and projects like The Sonny and Cher Comedy Hour, she ...
One of the more likable qualities of the clunkily titled Cher: The Memoir, Part One is that its author appears to have taken ...
There was an mistake on her birth certificate. To the world, there is, and always will be, one and only Cher. But according ...
Cher recalled how she reacted upon first learning of her legal name when she was in her 30s. In her new memoir "Cher: The Memoir, Part One," the 77-year-old singer wrote about requesting a copy of ...