Cher’s Worries About the Future of America and Trans Rights

Cher, the legendary singer and actress, recently shared her concerns about America’s future and transgender rights. Speaking with *The Guardian*, she expressed fears about Donald Trump’s potential re-election, admitting the last election caused her immense stress. Cher, a vocal advocate for transgender rights inspired by her son Chaz, voiced worries over growing anti-trans legislation, urging unity within the community. She also highlighted her Armenian heritage and the tensions between Armenia and Azerbaijan. Despite political challenges, Cher continues to inspire, releasing a new album featuring collaborations with Stevie Wonder and Cyndi Lauper, showcasing her resilience and dedication to justice and creativity.

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