Cher took the podium at the 2018 Women’s March “Power to the Polls” rally in Las Vegas on Jan. 21 — but her bizarre new look ended up frightening her fans! The proud veteran of celebrity plastic surgery recently returned to her residency at the Monte Carlo Resort & Casino in Las Vegas — but her latest plumped-up face looked dramatically different from just days before, when she took a bow as her hit “Believe” was added to the music played at the Vegas Strip’s Fountains of Bellagio show….
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The new look comes just as the ailing diva plans for a major comeback attempt this summer — even returning to movies in "Mama Mia: Here We Go Again," where she plays the mother of 68-year-old
Meryl Streep. It's her first turn on the big-screen since 2010's "Burlesque," and the second time that Cher's shown a new look after disappearing from the acting biz!
Photo credit: BACKGRID
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As earlier covered by
The National ENQUIRER, Cher gave up the film biz in the wake
of a bizarre stalker incident shortly after winning her Oscar for "Moonstruck." When she made her first return in a starring role for 1996's "Faithful," Cher (seen here during production) became a pioneer in using Botox for the big screen — and her stiff-faced performance became an industry joke.
Photo credit: Getty Images
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Cher used her time at the Las Vegas rally to continue her crusade against
Donald Trump — blasting his administration as “one of the worst times in our history.” She also defended her own diva reputation, saying:
"It took me a long, long time to get back the power that you see that I have, you know. And even now, it's so crazy, like doing business, I have to ask three times for what a man would have to ask for once."
Photo credit: BACKGRID
The new look comes just as the ailing diva plans for a major comeback attempt this summer — even returning to movies in "Mama Mia: Here We Go Again," where she plays the mother of 68-year-old
Meryl Streep. It's her first turn on the big-screen since 2010's "Burlesque," and the second time that Cher's shown a new look after disappearing from the acting biz!
As earlier covered by
The National ENQUIRER, Cher gave up the film biz in the wake
of a bizarre stalker incident shortly after winning her Oscar for "Moonstruck." When she made her first return in a starring role for 1996's "Faithful," Cher (seen here during production) became a pioneer in using Botox for the big screen — and her stiff-faced performance became an industry joke.
Photo credit: Getty Images
Cher used her time at the Las Vegas rally to continue her crusade against
Donald Trump — blasting his administration as “one of the worst times in our history.” She also defended her own diva reputation, saying:
"It took me a long, long time to get back the power that you see that I have, you know. And even now, it's so crazy, like doing business, I have to ask three times for what a man would have to ask for once."