Cher Has No Time for Nostalgia
Briefly

Cher’s memoir reveals her journey through resilience, with the artist emphasizing that comebacks are far more challenging than initial successes, embodying a spirit that thrives on overcoming adversity.
Cher writes, "It's a thousand times harder to come back than to become," highlighting her relentless drive for reinvention throughout her six-decade career.
She reflects on the significance of her infamous Academy Awards gown, marking her defiance towards being overlooked for an Oscar, an emblem of her resilience and boldness.
The memoir traces Cher's origins and experiences between 1946 and 1980, exploring her early challenges that shaped her into a musical icon, emphasizing her distinctive voice and presence.
Read at The Atlantic
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