• Jennifer Lawrence Belts Out Cher's 'Believe' on 'Conan'

    Companion trio Jennifer Lawrence, Josh Hutcherson and Liam Hemsworth have hit the road to promote the latest and final installment of the 'Hunger Games' series, 'Mockingjay-Part 2.' Stopping by for a chat with Conan, the adventurous three cracked jokes with one another and recounted moments they've shared behind the scenes before Lawrence channeled Cher, singing "Believe."
  • Election 2016: Cher Slams Donald Trump, Ted Cruz on Twitter

    The 2016 presidential election is barely in motion, but we're already getting celebrity opinions on the matter. Earlier this week, entrepreneur and The Apprentice star Donald Trump announced his bid for the Republican nomination, and Cher is having none of it. After the presidential hopeful's announcement, the legendary pop singer went in on Trump on Twitter, handing him plenty of shade along the way.
  • 5 Unreleased Lady Gaga Collabs: Paul McCartney, Cher and Azealia Banks(?)

    Fans of both Lady Gaga and Kendrick Lamar got at least a partial treat yesterday when the previously unreleased track "Partynauseous" leaked online. It might seem odd that a collaboration between one of the biggest pop stars in the world, plus one of the most in-demand rappers in the game, didn't make it onto an album...but you might be surprised how many Gaga collaborations have yet to see the light of day (or have only done so in an unofficial context). We're not talking about the pre-Fame Gaga guest spots, such as her appearance with New Kids on The Block...we're talking about music that's yet to drop, including possible collaborations with stars such as Paul McCartney and Cher.
  • Cher, Piers Morgan Feud on Twitter

    Piers Morgan was up to his usual stirring up of trouble on Twitter on Monday. This time, it was Madonna and Cher who Morgan attacked, though the latter fired back some shots of her own.
  • Jennifer Lawrence Gets Hot 100 Hit with 'The Hanging Tree' from 'The Hunger Games'

    "Hunger Games" actress Jennifer Lawrence has a lot going for her these days. Aside from being one of Hollywood's biggest stars, J.Law also scored a "Billboard" Hot 100 hit this week with "The Hanging Tree" from "The Hunger Games: Mockingjay Part 1." According to "Consequence of Sound," the tune hit No. 12 on the charts with 200,000 downloads and 2.1 million streams. The song was written by "HG" scribe Suzanne Collins and adapted for the screen by Jeremiah Fraites and Wesley Schultz of The Lumineers. Lawrence described the experience of singing on set for David Letterman recently. "I do not like singing in front of other people," she said. "It's like my biggest fear. I cried on set that day. That was awful." The actress, who portrays Katniss Everdeen in the franchise, talked about the roots of the problem.
  • Cher Lashes Out After Microsoft CEO Satya Nardella Tells Women Not To Ask For A Raise But To Instead Wait For 'Good Karma' To Reward Them

    Microsoft's CEO Satya Nadella found himself in the hot seat late last week when asked a serious question about pay equality. Currently women generally are earning 78 cents on the dollar to men and so it made perfect sense to ask Nadella how a woman should proceed in business in order to make money. Rather than offering wisdom that the women in attendance could put into use he seemed to be stuck in the dark ages. Not only does Nardella support starting a position at a lower pay rate but he also is against asking for a raise.
  • Throwback Thursday: 'Believe' by Cher

    Auto-Tune. Whether or not you love it or think it's nothing but a big ol' crutch for an otherwise untalented singer, music fans cannot deny that it's inevitable on today's pop charts. Jason Derulo, T-Pain, Future... none of these musicians would have any business in the music industry if it weren't for one single... Cher's "Believe."
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