Living legend Cher reveals just how toxic her relationship was with her ex-husband and former music partner Sonny Bono during their marriage. The Grammy-winning songstress opens up in her new memoir, Cher: The Memoir, Part One, about Sonny’s controling behavior, which was prominent at the pinnacle of their success on their 1970s show, The Sonny and Cher Comedy Hour. “I was dizzy with loneliness,” Cher wrote in her book, commenting on a night in 1972 when was contemplating suicide.
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Even when she was a huge star on TV and hit songs like I Got You Babe, she didn’t even have a bank account for herself. Sonny and Cher taped two episodes of their TV show back-to-back and then flew back to Las Vegas to perform at two gigs at the Sahara Hotel in October 1972. All the while being parents to a toddler.
At the time, the Burlesque actress, who was only 98 pounds then, wanted to ask Sonny if he would go with their band to hear some live music. “Even though he never listened to any new music and wouldn’t let me play it at home,” Cher wrote, talking about the incident in her book. Cher ended up walking in on Sonny in a business meeting and heard him “discussing how much money we’d made,” prompting her to say, “Oh great, let’s go to Europe.
” However, Sonny was less inclined to make a trip to Europe. “Sonny looked at me with a frown and said, ‘Why? You can’t make any money in Europe,'” she stated in her memoir. Cher clarified to Sonny that she meant to go to Europe for a trip, but he still wasn’t open to the idea, instead he “rolled his eyes and said, ‘Cher, c’mon.
'” After that, he told her he’d signed a new contract for the pair to “perform in Vegas every summer for God knows how many years ...
” Cher had become so “defeated” about how all of the performing was affecting her and their child, she stepped “barefoot on the balcony of our suite and stared down ...
,” the entertainer wrote..
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Cher's 'controlling' marriage with Sonny Bono had her numerously contemplating 'suicide'
Grammy-winning icon Cher opens up in her new memoir, Cher: The Memoir, Part One, about Sonny’s controling behavior, which was prominent at the pinnacle of their success