Cher and mom Georgia Holt.Photo: Jason LaVeris/FilmMagicCheris being extra cautious this holiday season.Months after the COVID-19 pandemic ended her recent concert tour early, the pop superstar is taking no chances.“I get tested [for COVID] all the time,” she tells PEOPLE in this week’s issue.Cher, 74, says she has to “very careful” with her mom, Georgia Holt, 93.“We have a little bubble that we’ve had all this time,” she adds. “We wear masks, and there’s not very many of us. It’s my sister, my brother-in-law, my mom, my assistant. And we stay far apart from each other.““I have to be careful too,” she adds, “because I have asthma, I’m 74, and I have different health problems.“RELATED VIDEO: Sean Hayes Still Does a Cher Impression and Spoiler Alert: It Does Not Disappoint!Despite this difficult year, Cher has managed to stay busy, spending 2020 diving into work and activism.Sherecorded a song for the Joe Biden campaign, helped rescue elephants through her nonprofitFree the Wildand lent her voice to the new animated children’s film,Bobbleheads: The Movie(now streaming on Netflix), in which she plays a toy version of herself.“I didn’t realize that I would be working so much, not being on the road,” she says. “I like being on the stage, so that took a little bit of getting used to. But then all of a sudden I was doing all kinds of things. I didn’t plan to. It just allowed itself to happen.““I have a saying,” she adds, “‘Stand and be counted, or sit and be nothing.’ And so, as the things came my way, you do what comes your way.”

Cher and mom Georgia Holt.Photo: Jason LaVeris/FilmMagic

Cher, Georgia Holt

Cheris being extra cautious this holiday season.Months after the COVID-19 pandemic ended her recent concert tour early, the pop superstar is taking no chances.“I get tested [for COVID] all the time,” she tells PEOPLE in this week’s issue.Cher, 74, says she has to “very careful” with her mom, Georgia Holt, 93.“We have a little bubble that we’ve had all this time,” she adds. “We wear masks, and there’s not very many of us. It’s my sister, my brother-in-law, my mom, my assistant. And we stay far apart from each other.““I have to be careful too,” she adds, “because I have asthma, I’m 74, and I have different health problems.“RELATED VIDEO: Sean Hayes Still Does a Cher Impression and Spoiler Alert: It Does Not Disappoint!Despite this difficult year, Cher has managed to stay busy, spending 2020 diving into work and activism.Sherecorded a song for the Joe Biden campaign, helped rescue elephants through her nonprofitFree the Wildand lent her voice to the new animated children’s film,Bobbleheads: The Movie(now streaming on Netflix), in which she plays a toy version of herself.“I didn’t realize that I would be working so much, not being on the road,” she says. “I like being on the stage, so that took a little bit of getting used to. But then all of a sudden I was doing all kinds of things. I didn’t plan to. It just allowed itself to happen.““I have a saying,” she adds, “‘Stand and be counted, or sit and be nothing.’ And so, as the things came my way, you do what comes your way.”

Cheris being extra cautious this holiday season.

Months after the COVID-19 pandemic ended her recent concert tour early, the pop superstar is taking no chances.

“I get tested [for COVID] all the time,” she tells PEOPLE in this week’s issue.

Cher, 74, says she has to “very careful” with her mom, Georgia Holt, 93.

“We have a little bubble that we’ve had all this time,” she adds. “We wear masks, and there’s not very many of us. It’s my sister, my brother-in-law, my mom, my assistant. And we stay far apart from each other.”

“I have to be careful too,” she adds, “because I have asthma, I’m 74, and I have different health problems.”

RELATED VIDEO: Sean Hayes Still Does a Cher Impression and Spoiler Alert: It Does Not Disappoint!

Despite this difficult year, Cher has managed to stay busy, spending 2020 diving into work and activism.

Sherecorded a song for the Joe Biden campaign, helped rescue elephants through her nonprofitFree the Wildand lent her voice to the new animated children’s film,Bobbleheads: The Movie(now streaming on Netflix), in which she plays a toy version of herself.

“I didn’t realize that I would be working so much, not being on the road,” she says. “I like being on the stage, so that took a little bit of getting used to. But then all of a sudden I was doing all kinds of things. I didn’t plan to. It just allowed itself to happen.”

“I have a saying,” she adds, “‘Stand and be counted, or sit and be nothing.’ And so, as the things came my way, you do what comes your way.”

source: people.com