Wednesday, June 24, 2026

Cher Tells Jimmy Kimmel Part 2 of Memoir Set for November Isn’t Written Yet: “I’m a bit tardy”

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Jimmy Kimmel did a pretty great interview with Cher last night.

She told him part 2 of her memoir, set for November release, isn’t written yet. “I’m a bit tardy,” she said.

Kimmel was incredulous since the pub date looks iffy now. She assured him she’d be ready. She said the first part wasn’t finished until the last minute.

Kimmel asked her the last time she drove a car. She replied it’s been a while, but she just bought a car. We didn’t get the make, but you know it’s something expensive and cool. Bentley convertible, sky blue, would be my choice for Cher.

Is there a last name on her driver’s license? “I don’t have a last name,” she replied. Well, she does — Cherlyn Sarkisian Bono Allman. But of course, the whole world knows her as Cher.

Nice stuff. She’s one of the last stars in the celebrity sky.

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