Cher Shares Concerns About Politics, Trans Rights, and Heritage
Cher, the legendary singer and actress, has recently opened up about her concerns for America’s future and her ongoing advocacy for social justice. In an interview with The Guardian, she expressed deep fears about a potential re-election of Donald Trump, even hinting at leaving the country if it happens. Reflecting on the stress of the previous election, Cher admitted it was so intense that it nearly caused her a health scare.
Advocate for Transgender Rights
A staunch advocate for LGBTQ+ rights, Cher’s passion stems from her unwavering support for her transgender son, Chaz. Amid a wave of anti-transgender legislation, she voiced her concern for the community’s future, stating, “I’m not sure what their ultimate plan is for trans people.” She called for unity within the LGBTQ+ community to combat these challenges.
Highlighting Armenian Heritage
Cher, who proudly identifies with her Armenian roots, also touched on the tensions between Armenians and Azerbaijan. She continues to bring attention to the plight of Armenians, using her platform to shed light on the issue.
A Festive Musical Comeback
On a lighter note, Cher recently unveiled a festive Christmas album featuring star-studded collaborations with legends like Stevie Wonder and Cyndi Lauper. The album showcases her musical versatility and creative spark.
Cher’s unwavering activism and fearless authenticity make her a symbol of hope and inspiration, championing justice and equality.