During an interview with “The Guardian,” the singer of “Believe” also discussed her concerns on the future of transgender individuals and spoke about her worries about the future.
Cher may not be “strong enough” to withstand another term in office under the Trump administration.
During an interview with The Guardian that was published on Wednesday, the singer known for her hit song “Believe” expressed her “horrified” feelings over the possibility of former President Donald Trump being re-elected.
Last time, she told the newspaper, “I came dangerously close to developing an ulcer.” “If he manages to do so, who knows? In this instance, I shall depart from [the country].”Specifically, the actor and artist is concerned about the future that lies ahead for transgender individuals.
According to what she shared with the publication, “it’s something like 500 bills that they’re trying to pass.” “The other night, I was with two transgender girls, and to add insult to injury, my own child, Chaz, is also transgender. When I said it, I was saying, “We have to stand together.” There is no way for me to know what their ultimate aim is for transgender persons. I don’t think they’ll be put off by anything.”