Cher.Photo:Cara Howe/NBC
Cara Howe/NBC
Cherjust brought down the house at the 2023Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade.
The superstar, 77, closed out Thursday morning’s festivities following a cascade of colorful floats and performances that entertained audiences tuning in from around the country.
Even a minor broadcasting glitch — which interrupted the video feed to show distorted colors while audio stayed intact, according toEntertainment Weekly— didn’t interrupt Cher’s flow.
Cher kept warm in her best cold-weather gear, which of course included some sparkles via a pair of black bedazzled pants and a sparkly silver coat, which she shed during the performance.
Cher.Cara Howe/NBC
Thursday’s performance was not Cher’s only holiday outing, as she will be taking the stage again in just a few days for the iconicChristmas tree lighting at New York City’s Rockefeller Center.
Other performers slated to take the stage during the two-hour event includeChloe Bailey, Adam Blackstone,Keke Palmer, Foster and McPhee, Liz Gillies, Seth MacFarlane,Barry Manilow, Carly Pearce and Manuel Turizo.
While promoting the release of her albumChristmas,Cher’s first holiday project, the Grammy winner toldPAPERearlier this year that looking back on her catalog of work,she has some critiques.
“I’ve made so many albums, and some of the ones I thought were as good as I could like an album of mine weren’t hits. And then other ones that I was not that excited about [were],” she explained.
“So I like this album. I’m not a Cher fan, but I like doing it,” she admitted. “When I listen to [Christmas], I think this worked out.”
She went on to add, “I just never liked my voice that much. If I had my choice, I probably would have another one, but I didn’t get my choice. I got my mother’s voice.”
source: people.com