Washington Post's TV critic: «Cher’s Armenian heritage taught her a lot about perceptions»

08:50   28 November, 2018

«The curtain drops, the audience screams, the beat kicks in and the diva descends on a tiny platform strung from the rafters of the Park MGM theater on a recent Wednesday night,» this how TV critic Hank Stuever describes Cher’s performance in Las Vegas in his recent article in Washington Post.

This concert will be remembered not only by wonderful performance, golden clothes and orange crown, but as a success over her age that the singer is not hiding.

«It is possible to be both in awe of Cher and a little worried for the woman who, at 72, qualifies for the senior discount and yet traverses the stage in dangerously high platform sandals while dancers writhe and kick around her,» the author writes.

Hank Stuever also reminds of her Armenian heritage.

«Because of her birth father’s Armenian heritage, Cher was always darker-skinned than the sunny blondes she grew up around, which taught her a lot about perceptions,» he writes.



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