Cher Dated Tom Cruise
In an interview in 2008, she finally opened up about her rumored relationship with one of the biggest actors in the world, Tom Cruise. Cher admitted to being head over heals for Tom in the 80s, despite being 16 years his senior.
Chastity
In 1972, Cher had a child with Sonny Bono. They named their daughter Chastity, who would often be featured on the couple’s TV show. After playing a bisexual woman in one of her first roles in the movie Chastity, Cher and Sonny used the title as inspiration for their daughter’s name. Amazingly, her role as a bisexual woman would prove to be extremely ironic when Chastity came out herself, transitioned from female to male and became a huge figure in the LGBT community.
Meeting Sonny
Cher’s most memorable relationship started in the 60s. She met Sonny Bono when he worked for music producer Phil Spector. However, it wasn’t exactly love at first sight as Sonny offered her to work as his housekeeper. As far as Cher was concerned, it was an opportunity she could not refuse, especially because she wanted to make it in the music industry. Surely soon enough, she provided backup vocals on songs such as “Be My Baby” by the Ronettes.
Sonny and Cher’s Secret Marriage
Eventually, the pair became involved romantically. However, Sonny and Cher’s actual marriage is shrouded in mystery. What can be confirmed is that the couple recited their own vows in a hotel room in Tijuana. No relatives, friends or official ministers were present for the “wedding,” but the newlyweds didn’t care. Cher, who was 18 at the time, exchanged cheap souvenir rings with Sonny. Despite this, the couple romantically had their names engraved on the wedding bands.
No Touching!
Their marriage got off to a great start, and it seemed like the more famous they got, the stronger their relationship became. But Sonny had something unexpected to share with the media. He admitted that any form of intimacy he had with Cher was virtually non-existent. “We never had a good physical relationship,” he said. “I can’t blame it on her. Maybe I was the lousy lover. Maybe I was the biggest pain because I’m a real physical person.”
Navy Not Pleased
When Cher released her single “If I Could Turn Back Time” in 1989, no one could have anticipated the controversy that would come with it. The song’s music video saw the singer surrounded by sailors and dressed in the most inappropriate of costumes. The Navy felt deceived because Cher had informed them that the video would tell a much more innocent story. The incident changed her reputation forever. But ironically, she never wished she could turn back time.
Flower Power
Despite not being for everyone, fans from all over the world warmed to Cher and Sonny’s outlandish hairstyles, apparel and excessive use of make up. This would make people refer to them as the “flower power” of the 60s. But it wouldn’t take long before their colorful but clean lifestyle fell off the radar. This was largely due to the rise of all things hedonistic and raunchy. Music and pop culture in America were changing at a rapid pace.
Separation From Sonny
Unlike the 60s, the following decade did not treat Sonny and Cher well at all. Despite appearing to be united throughout the 70s, their relationship took a turn for the worst. Sonny revealed in his diary that “the public still thinks we are married, that’s the way it has to be.” But it didn’t take long before Sonny chose to separate from Cher. However, Cher accused her husband of preventing her from spending money from their shared earnings.
Cher Rejected Elvis!
Soon after her separation with Sonny, Cher received an invitation from none other than the King himself, Elvis Presley. She told David Letterman that Elvis asked her to come to one of his shows in Las Vegas. “I was about to do it and thought ‘No, I don’t want to,'” she said. “I’ve regretted it ever since!” There is no telling where life would have taken the pair had they ever got romantically involved with one another.
Cher’s Hurt
In the years following their divorce, Cher noted how underneath the smiles and the glamor, there was always something complex about their relationship. She referred to herself at the time as “more like a golden goose than like his wife…” She went on to say that, “I forgive him, I think. He hurt me in so many ways, but there was something. He was so much more than a husband – a terrible husband, but a great mentor, a great teacher.”
Cher’s Fling
During a long-winded divorce, Cher was romantically involved with businessman David Geffen, who ironically helped her sever professional ties with Sonny. Geffen took the singer’s career to the next level after striking a $2.5 million deal with Warner Bros Records. Cher started to record music for the label midway through the 70s and her fortune skyrocketed. Despite breaking up after two years together, many cite Geffen’s business intervention as the main catalyst for Cher’s further rise to fame and fortune.
The Comeback
After coming off the back of a heavily publicized divorce and things with Geffen not working out, Cher knew that she needed to make some changes. She decided to make her life more private and distance herself from the limelight. But after this career hiatus, she hit back in 1979 with the disco album Take Me Home. This was a followed by a hugely successful show in Las Vegas, where Cher earned a staggering $300,000 per week for two years straight.
Second Marriage
When Cher married musician Gregg Allman, it had only been four days since she officially divorced from Sonny. However, the newlyweds would be instantly rocked by Allman’s problems with illegal substances and his new wife filed for divorce after just nine days of matrimony. But the split would be temporary, and the two reunited after a month apart. In 1976, the couple had Cher’s second child, Elijah Blue. But their partnership would continue to have its fair share of problems.
Tour Success
After finding success in Hollywood, Cher went back in the studio and recorded a bunch albums, which all reached number one in the charts. As a result, she embarked on an epic three-year long tour called Living Proof: The Farewell Tour. The project eventually became the most commercially successful tour ever lead by a female musician. In 2008, Cher’s success reached new heights when she signed a deal worth $180 million. For three years, she headlined the Colosseum in Vegas’ Caesars Palace.
Cher’s Return To Film
When it came to film and music, Cher went back and forth between the industries throughout her career. After winning an Academy Award, she tried mixing her music and acting prowess together, starting with a role in the musical Burlesque. The movie also starred Christina Aguilera and Kristen Bell. Despite receiving mixed reviews, the musical’s soundtrack was nominated for a Grammy. Also, critics praised Cher for her performance, believing that she provided the perfect blend of singing and acting.
Cher’s Role Model
As a child, she had a long string of movie stars as heroes, which would ultimately pave the way for her own success in Hollywood. The most significant influence on her was from the legendary Audrey Hepburn. After watching her in the iconic movie Breakfast at Tiffany’s. The inspiration for Cher’s performances would become more and more apparent, as she wore similar outfits as the actress and even behaved like the way she did in her favorite flick.
Modeling Career
In 1967, Vogue’s editor at the time Diana Vreeland noticed Cher at a presidential party and just sight of her igniting something in her heart. It wasn’t long before Cher started posing for the magazine, with her first photo shoot taken by Richard Avedon in 1969. The photographer took the shots of the singer in black and white, posing in a variety of beautiful ways. Some of the features that captured Vreeland’s attention were Cher’s long black hair and her height.
Cher Auction
In 2006, Cher put on a massive auction in her Malibu estate, selling off many pieces of furniture, paintings and ornaments. Other items that made up the auction included memorabilia gathered over the course of the singer’s career, as well as jewelry and costumes from shows. The auction made a staggering $3.5 million with part of the proceeds going to charity. Some purchasers resold items on eBay, such as a necklace that fetched $90,000, as well as a bed that went for $80,000.
Unconventional Behavior
From a very young age, Cher was always quick to break the mold and act differently to other women of her time. She would often have awkward moments with people in interviews as well as wear dresses that caused fierce backlashes. She would often reveal too much, and wear clothes that were not considered socially acceptable at the time. And this wasn’t just in her a youth. Cher continued to push the envelope where her behavior was concerned.
Cher Didn’t Believe
Ever since she was a child, Cher has seriously low self-esteem. Despite achieving so much from such an early age, Cher found it difficult to believe in herself. Even the overwhelming support from fans, family, friends and lovers, Cher struggled with her self-belief. She has been honest about her insecurities, saying, “I couldn’t think of anything that I could do…I didn’t think I’d be a singer or dancer. I just thought, well, I’ll be famous. That was my goal.”
Chastity Comes Out
Chastity Bono came out as a lesbian when she was 18. In regards to the life-changing moment, she said, “as a child, I always felt there was something different about me. I’d look at other girls my age and feel perplexed by their obvious interest in the latest fashion, which boy in class was the cutest, and who looked the most like cover girl Christie Brinkley. When I was 13, I finally found a name for exactly how I was different. I realized I was gay.”
Chastity To Chaz
This was eventually followed by Chastity’s decision to become a man, changing her name to Chaz. His publicist released a statement on behalf of him, saying, “It is Chaz’s hope that his choice to transition will open the hearts and minds of the public regarding this issue, just as his coming out did.” After revealing his intentions to the public, Chaz legally became a man in 2010. After submitting a request to a Californian court, he was allowed to change both his gender and name.
Cher’s Response To Chaz
This obviously must have been a complex time for Cher. Despite initially fully backing Chaz’s decision, she admitted later on in life that it did struggle with it. In her words, it was “a strange change for a mother to go through.” Her main concerns included not being able to recognize him after his transformation. Also, she asked Chaz to keep his answering machine message with his previous voice so that she could remember how he used to sound.
Sonny’s Death
Tragedy turned its ugly head in 1998 when Sonny Bono died in a skiing accident. And only a few weeks prior to the untimely event, both Sonny and Cher received stars on the Hollywood Walk of Fame for their contribution to the arts. Soon after Bono’s death, Cher had a book published and wrote down all her major “first-time” life events. It shouldn’t be a surprise that many of these milestones included Sonny, but she couldn’t ignore her former lover’s passing.
Bizarre Endorsements
Like many high profile celebrities, Cher has used her name as a source of income through a variety of endorsements. But some of the singer’s have been ludicrous, to say the least. In 1994, she thought it would be a good idea to launch her own home furnishing line, described as “a sort of medieval L.L. Bean.” Also, she helped promote many skin and health care items in a series of infomercials. For Cher, this is just one business venture of many.
Cher’s Plastic Surgery
Despite always being known for her immense beauty, Cher has had her fair share of plastic surgery. Her procedures have included work on her breasts, nose, face and she has even received veneers. In response to the persistent rumors of falling under the knife, she said, “yes, I have had a facelift, but who hasn’t? I have become the plastic surgery poster girl.” She has also been rumored to have had ribs removed, as well as being the recipient of botox.
Gregg Allman Death
Cher faced more loss later on in life when her husband Gregg Allman passed away. The couple were happily married for four years and his untimely passing hit her hard. She tweeted, “words are impossible, Gui Gui.” But it was over forty years ago when Cher said in a magazine interview, “Nobody ever made me feel as happy as Gregory did…he’s wonderful.” She attended his funeral and was naturally, very emotional. He was 69 years old when he lost his life.
Cher The Icon
Billboard gave Cher one of the highest honors a pop star can receive when they presented her with the Icon Award. This was for being “one of the most dominant figures in music and entertainment for more than six decades”. A true star who has adapted through the many changes of pop music, Cher has been ever present in the charts the majority of her life. After receiving the award, she thanked Sonny for giving her first break all those years ago.
Battle With Sickness
In the 80s, Cher was diagnosed with the Epstein-Barr virus, which the star has lived with for over three decades. A virus with no cure, the illness has proven to be physically debilitating for her over the years. A few years ago, Cher had no choice but to cancel part of her Dressed To Kill tour as a result of her illness taking a turn for the worst. Naturally, many fans poured their hearts out hoping that she would overcome the virus and continue performing.
Philanthropy
Cher has often worked to help others after exploring various philanthropic causes. These include work ranging from health research to poverty, also speaking up for war veterans, children suffering from abuse and neglected patients. She has launched her own fund, which supports charities such as Operation Helmet and Intrepid Fallen Heroes Fund. Over humanitarian work has included working as an advocate for AIDS awareness. Cher has hosted many events in aid of the cause alongside stars such as Elizabeth Taylor.
Dear Mom, Love Cher
A documentary was produced in 2013 detailing the life of Cher’s mother, Georgia Holt. Many members of the singer’s family including Georgia, sister Georganne and even Cher’s children Chaz and Elijah speak about their family history. In the same year, Cher released her 25th album Closer To The Truth, a monumental feat for any musician. Georgia Holt’s documentary received much praise from critics and received the “Women’s Image Network Award for Outstanding Show Produced by a Woman.”
Cher’s Fortune
Unsurprisingly, Cher has built up an absolute fortune after her many years of fame. It is believed that she is has a net worth of $350 million. The singer apparently bought homes for many members of her family and also divided her estate to her loved ones. This is in light of her recurring health issues. According to reports, Warren Grant, who is Cher’s business manager, put her interest from her $2 million home in Malibu in her sister Georganne’s name.
The Marriage That Never Happened
One of Cher’s more peculiar relationships came in 2008 when she met biker Tim Medvetz. Friends introduced the former member of Hell’s Angels to her, who happens to be 24 years younger than her. But despite their differences, they connected and it was the start of a passionate on and off relationship. Tours and work threatened to tear the two apart, but after making it work, for a little longer at least, their wedding plans fell through.
Star From A Young Age
While in fifth grade, Cher put together her own rendition of the musical Oklahoma!. She rounded up some friends and choreographed the entire production, before unveiling it to her teacher and classmates. Even though she was unable to recruit boys to take part in the musical, Cher took it upon herself to provide vocals for the male parts. She seamlessly pulled off the male voices due to her natural low voice, and everyone loved it.
Cher’s Stage Fright
Early on in her career, Cher suffered from extreme stage fright did whatever it took to not have to perform alone on stage. This was problematic for Sonny, who wanted to help her get off the ground as a solo artist. This ultimately why she Cher started off performing alongside Sonny and she would hide her shyness by looking into Sonny’s eyes. It was this technique that eventually helped her grow in confidence. This was only after their disappointing time as Caesar & Cleo.
Cher Doesn’t Love Cher
In a peculiar interview with Maria Shriver, Cher spoke about herself in the third person, but admitted that she’s not her biggest fan. “I’m never satisfied. I’ve never really been in love with Cher,” she said. “She’s all right, but it’s like I’m not a huge fan.” Despite this, she believes that she has earned her success through hard work and persistence. Also, she’s a humble individual, claiming to only see an average human being whenever she looks in the mirror.
Autotune Pioneer
One of the most popular technology’s in pop music today was originally pioneered by Cher of all people. Everyone from Kanye West to Justin Bieber uses autotune to enhance their voices in many of their songs. But it was Cher who started the trend way before it was even a trend when she released the hit single “Believe” in 1998. All that producers Mark Taylor and Brian Rawling did was turn the voice speed setting down to zero and Cher did the rest.
Cher’s Music Style
When it comes to musical style, Cher has explored virtually every avenue in her long career. This is probably what has made her so successful: being able to appeal a variety of audiences and not be afraid to adapt to different genres. She has made songs falling under a variety of genres such as pop, rock, punk, ballads, folk, new wave, disco and even hip-hop. In her words, Cher always wanted to “remain relevant and do work that strikes a chord.”
Figure Envy
Even a the years have passed by, Cher has maintained a fantastic figure. Many speculate that plastic surgery has had a big part to play in her physical longevity. However, Cher insists that regular exercise and maintaining a strict diet has been more significant than anything. Fans often refer to her as a 70-year-old with the body of a 20-year-old. She even bragged about her physical prowess while accepting an award, claiming that she could do a five-minute plank.
Cher’s Intelligence
Cher never let her stardom or the many hours spent in the studio stop her from a top class education. Despite not being the cleverest in her class, she excelled in many areas of school life and overall achieved good grades. Naturally, she was particularly talented in subjects that revolved around creativity such as art, drama and even English. And above all, she was an avid and talented music student. Her formative years in education certainly stood her in good stead for the future.
Cher Shunned Son’s Wedding
Cher’s relationship with her son Elijah rapidly deteriorated. This is because Elijah left the family home and eloped with his partner Angie after Cher failed to recognize their engagement. “I wasn’t going to wait for anyone’s approval and congratulations just like I’ve never waited for any of that my whole life,” he said. “The way I eloped with my wife is the same way I’ve done everything I’ve ever done. I don’t know any other way and we knew it was the right time.”
Early Cameos
Even before Sonny and Cher had a successful spell as a duo, they both worked as backup vocalists for many artists signed under producer Phil Spector. You can here the pair on some of Spector’s biggest records. These include the Crystals’ “Da Do Ron Ron,” the Righteous Brothers’ “You’ve Lost That Lovin’ Feelin” and the Ronettes’ “Be My Baby.” Eventually, Spector recognized Cher’s potential for individual stardom and produced her debut single, “Ringo, I Love You,” which happened to be a flop.
Many Strings To Her Bow
Cher hasn’t just accumulated her stunning net-worth through musical endeavors. Yes, she has a released a long string of top 10 singles and albums that have sold millions of copies worldwide. However, she has also been incredibly successful through her appearances in major feature films. Some of her finest performances have come in hit movies such as Silkwood, Mask, and Moonstruck. Cher has also been a huge hit in Las Vegas, replacing Celine Dion as a regular fixture at Caesar’s Palace.
Orphanage
Cher went through some tough times during her formative years. Despite having a great relationship with daughter, mother Georgia would often be forced take Cher to an orphanage while she was busy on the road. This meant that there were times when she would have to stay at the orphanage for many weeks in one sitting. Cher has been vocal about these tough times in many of her biographies. But nowadays, this mother and daughter have been able to have a better quality of life together.
David Letterman
In a bizarre interview with David Letterman during his early years as a chat show host, Cher completely owned him at his own game. Letterman was desperate to get the singer on the show and after many persistent pleas, she finally caved in and appeared on the show in 1986. Then, when the host asked her why she refused to come on the show until now, Cher nonchalantly answered by claiming that he was an “a**hole.” Letterman was floored by her response.
Hall Of Shame
Even after all these years and firmly cementing herself as one pop culture’s most recognizable names, Cher has still not be inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame. But she hasn’t let this omission bring her down and like a true rock star has just got on with her life. “I don’t need to be in a hall to rock,” she said in an interview with CBS. She is the only artist to reach number one in six consecutive decades.
Heroics With Meryl
If you’ve been in the world of pop as long as Cher has, you’re going to make some close celebrity friends. Meryl Streep is a prime example of someone that Cher keeps close to her heart. This was clearly evident when the pair joined forces in an amazing moment of spontaneity. When they saw a young lady getting mugged, they scared the assailant away. Cher and Streep’s team efforts also can be found in movies, particularly their Academy Award nominated hit, Silkwood.
Acceptance Speech Gaffe
In 1988, Cher won the ultimate accolade in Hollywood, the Academy Award for Best Actress, for her performance in the movie Moonstruck. While receiving the award and making an acceptance speech, she gave thanks firstly to her makeup artist. But as she ran through everyone else she wanted to give thanks to, she missed out Norman Jewison, the movie’s director. She was determined to make amends for her mistake and honored Jewison in a page of Variety magazine.
Half-Breed
Discovering that she is actually 1/16th Cherokee must have been funny for Cher after the success of her hit single “Half Breed.” But members of the Native American community didn’t see the funny side of Cher’s latest creative decisions. They considered the move offensive, especially after she wore a feathered headdress when performing the song. Critics also disliked the single, but this didn’t stop it from selling over 1 million copies and being certified gold. Her album was also commercially successful.
Her Background
Let’s take a step back go way back to the beginning. Although some details of Cher’s origins have been shrouded in mystery over the years, they have slowly unraveled through a variety of biographies. Her full name is Cherilyn Sarkisian and she was born in El Centro, California and parents John Sarkisian and Jackie Jean Crouch (better known as Georgia Holt) had a complicated relationship. John suffered from alcoholism while Georgia was preoccupied with work during Cher’s early years.
Record Sales
As a musician, you’re lucky if you make it into the big time and released one successful album. But in a career spanning more than sixty years, Cher has released 25! Some of her most commercially successful records include the 3x platinum Heart Of Stone and the nineties comeback album Believe. This particular album sold over 10 million copies and was a 4x platinum in the US alone. The success of Believe paved the way for the highly popular Do You Believe? Tour.
Tattoos
Like a true rock star, Cher has acquired her fair share of body art over the years. In 1972, she decided to shock the masses by getting her first tattoo. But shortly after, she was regretful for getting them and started to undergo laser treatment that would go on for the next two decades. “When I got tattooed, only bad girls did it: me and Janis Joplin and biker chicks,” she said. “Now it doesn’t mean anything. No one’s surprised.”
Beauty Regimen
Despite many speculating that plastic surgery has been the key to Cher retaining her good looks into her later years, she asserts that it’s down to more natural reasons. Cher believes that her good genes have a large part to play in her perfect skin. She said that “I don’t smoke, I don’t drink, I eat really good food.” She also gave thanks to her beauty team. “There’s a team of five dozen people, and it takes them two hours. That’s the truth,” she said.
TV Stardom
There was a time when Sonny and Cher couldn’t get a break in the music industry. So they switched focus and launched there in own show called The Sonny and Cher Comedy Hour. The show proved to be the catalyst that put Cher on the map and earned the pair many Emmy award nominations. The show attracted over 30 million viewers over the course of its three-year run. Now a popular TV personality, Cher had the perfect platform to restart her music career.
Cher’s Life On Broadway
Recently, a Broadway show has been in the works set to document Cher’s life. She gave the project the green light, allowing the production team to use some of her biggest songs to build the show around. The musical will chronicle big moments in her life, such as her time as a backup singer as well as her life with Sonny. Cher is happy that the show is going to give fans a true insight into her life.
Cher’s Fender Bender
The singer was rumored to have had a fling with Hollywood icon Warren Beatty when she was only 16 years of age. But the young relationship would be extremely short-lived, especially after the couple was victims of the same car crash. Cher was frustrated that Beatty’s recklessness nearly cost them their lives and she expected more from her boyfriend who was nine years her senior. But Cher believe’s that the car crash was a valuable life lesson for her.
Dsylexia Woes
Looking back on her school years, Cher knows exactly why her time at school wasn’t always straightforward, especially because she struggled with both her reading and writing. She was diagnosed with dyslexia when she was 30 years old and believes that the condition explained a lot for her shortcomings in education. Although she enjoyed her years at school, her grades were poor. She thinks that had her teachers been aware of her condition, they would have treated her more fairly.
Social Media Queen
Since the rise of social media, it shouldn’t be too surprising that the ever relevant Cher has kept up with the times and is a popular user of sites such as Twitter and Facebook. The singer has over 3 million Twitter followers and over 2 million people follow her on Facebook. And it’s not only members of the public who admire Cher online. Kim Kardashian regularly cites her as one of her heroes, having posted several photos of her on Instagram.
Win Some Lose Some
Beyond her show with Sonny, Cher wanted to make more appearances on both TV and film. This included a strange desire to play the mysterious Morticia in The Addams Family. But the role would ultimately go to Anjelica Houston. Despite her missed opportunity to play Morticia Addams, she had many other chances to prove to the world how could an actress she truly is. As previously mentioned, she has starred in critically acclaimed movies and even won the Academy Award for Best Actress at one point.
The Original Fashionista
Long before Lady Gaga, one of the original celebrities to make it normal to wear the most outrageous dress imaginable was Cher. Some of her most iconic dress decisions include her black headpiece she wore to Academy Awards in 1986. Also, we can’t ignore the Native-American apparel she wore in 1970 for her hit single “Half-Breed.” And if it wasn’t her choice of clothing that turned heads, it was something she said or a creative decision she made in her music.
Cher The Actress
In the 80s, Cher tried her luck in Broadway. This was swiftly followed by her appearance in the critically acclaimed 1983 movie, Silkwood. In light of her stunning performance in the movie, she earned a nomination for the Academy Award for Best Supporting Actress. Starring alongside acting powerhouses such as Meryl Streep and Kurt Russell, Cher truly etched herself in Hollywood legend. She went on to feature in movies such as Suspect, The Witches of Eastwick, and Moonstruck.
Best Friends Forever
In the industries that Cher has worked in, it’s good to have at least a couple of friends to keep you on an even keel. Take Paulette Betts, for example, who is one of the singer’s closest friends as well as her personal assistant. Paulette had other ties in the musical world, as she also tied the knot with Dickey Betts, the guitarist for The Allman Brother Band. They had a son together by the name of Duane, before separating in the 70s.
Cher’s Son Elijah Shunned
As well as missing his wedding, Cher’s troubled relationship with her son Elijah runs much deeper. He has admitted that he felt like his mother treated him unfairly, especially after sending him to boarding school. Despite spiraling into addictions with illegal substances, Elijah hopes that his poor relationship with Cher won’t negatively affect how he is with his own family, if he ever starts one. And when all is said and done, Elijah had this to say about his mother: “You know, she’s really talented. She’s gorgeous – I mean, she’s Cher. What’s not to love?”
Alan Jackson’s Daughter Opens Up About Her Dad
Family Man – Or Is He?
The man who often prides himself on putting his family first and foremost was taken aback by his middle child Ali, who went on social media to tell the truth about her father.
Worldwide Sensation
With 17 American Country Music awards, 35 number one singles, and 14 albums that topped charts outstandingly, it is no surprise that Alan Jackson has been named one of the most popular country music stars of his generation. But there is more to the Georgia native than selling over 80 million records worldwide – and no, we are not talking about his rather peculiar choice of favorite sandwich, which includes pineapple and mayonnaise. We are talking about what happens the minute Jackson walks off stage.
Biggest Influence
Born in Newnan, Georgia, Jackson was the only boy among five children in total. Growing up with four sisters taught the man plenty about respecting women and how to act around them, as well as how one should stand their ground when living in a crowded household. Alan also attended church from a very young age, since his parents were devoted Christians who wanted their child to be brought up in an environment that nurtures faith and is God-abiding.
Man Of Faith
Going to church every Sunday not only caused Alan to be a man of faith, but also granted him the opportunity to sing, something he enjoyed doing but never gave too much thought to. However, belting out songs was not something Alan considered to be a long-term affair, and did not see himself heading down the path of becoming a professional musician. His childhood home was built around his grandpa’s old tool shed, where he was taught to live life simply and had a down-to-earth upbringing.
The Moment Everything Changed
Only when his close friend started playing him country music including some of the biggest names in the industry did Alan realize there was something to this genre, something he could not quite put his finger on. While listening to Gene Watson and Hank Williams Jr., Alan became inspired to put together a band. Despite the growing obsession, Alan postponed making a bold move and kicking off his musical career until he was 27 years of age, when he and his wife decided to move to Nashville.
A Coin Toss
If you were to ever ask Alan about the first time he had laid eyes on Denise, you would be guaranteed a story that would cause you to smile. One day, as he was sitting down for a meal at a Dairy Queen restaurant, Alan spotted Denise sitting at a table close by. He could not make up his mind as to how to grab her attention, so he did the first thing he could think of – he tossed a coin her way.
True Love
The coin toss stunt must have had a positive effect on Denise since after she left the restaurant, Alan followed her home, asked her out, and she was quick to agree. After that incident, the rest of history. The lovebirds enjoyed each other’s company to a great extent, driving around town in Alan’s beloved 1955 Thunderbird convertible. Come 1979, the two walked down the aisle, and said “I do,” excited to spend the rest of their lives together as husband and wife.
He Needed Help
After the two tied the knot and moved to the country music capital of the world, Alan was juggling different jobs trying to make ends meet. He was working at the Nashville Network’s mailroom when suddenly, his wife came home from work with exciting news: as a flight attendant, she often met people from all over the world, and she experienced a chance encounter with Glen Campbell. The Rhinestone Cowboy heard about Alan and offered his help immediately.
His Big Break
Campbell wanted to help Alan to get on the right track, by which he meant to sign a deal with Arista Records. It was this very same label that released his first single, “Blue Blooded Woman,” which came out in 1989. One short year later, Alan had a parent album released, Here In The Real World, which consisted of his first chart-topping single, “I’d Love You All Over Again.” However, despite his rise toward fame, Alan’s life was far from perfect.
On The Rise
Alan Jackson produced four more number one hits, which were then followed by his first album that topped country charts titled A Lot About Livin’. He continued to rule the country music scene all throughout the 1990’s, singing singles that gained worldwide recognition like “Chattahoochee.” It was this very same single that had won both Song and Single Of The Year at the CMAs in 1994. The next year was a highly significant one for Alan, who gained membership into the prestigious Grand Ole Opry and booked a 100-date U.S. tour.
Foolish Mistake
While his tour profited him a cool $40 million, Alan was never one to be blown away by cold hard cash. In spite of this, the life he led of fame and fortune confused the man who used to stand behind his word and put everything he held dear to his heart at jeopardy because of a foolish mistake. This decade brought him his three cherished daughters who he values more than anything, but it also nearly tore his entire family apart.
Seemingly Perfect
Mattie Denise, the oldest, was born in 1990. Alexandra Jane “Ali” came into the family three years later, and Dani Grace was the last child to join the Jackson crew in 1997. For a while, it seemed as though life does not get any sweeter than this – Alan Jackson was a successful musician in his field who has made an international name for himself, his wife, Denise, was supportive of her husband despite him often being away, and their three girls were healthy and chipper.
Nearly Tore The Family Apart
After almost two decades of being married to the woman who stole his heart that eventful day in Dairy Queen, Jackson had a slip. The man had a fling, one that was short-lived, but caused long-term damage, nonetheless. When news of his adultery hit the fan, Jackson admitted his work commitments pressured him greatly and caused him to seek comfort in other places. Devastated by the news, Denise had enough and the two separated in 1998. But then, something unexpected happened.
Gluing The Pieces Back Together
After several months, Denise and Alan met up in private and had a serious talk. Coming to terms with the fact they still love each other immensely, the pair decided to try and patch things up. Eventually, they reconciled, which Denis later elaborated about her 2007 memoir, It’s All About Him: Finding The Love Of My Life. Denise shared how difficult it was putting everything in the past and looking forward into the future, which helped her move past the events that nearly tore up her marriage.
9/11 Tribute
The affair was not the only event that affected Alan Jackson’s life considerably. Following the events of the 9/11 attack, Jackson released a song titled “Where Were You (When the World Stopped Turning),” which achieved him mainstream recognition and success. The song was an emotional tribute to the victims of the terror attack and dedicated to their torn up loved ones who had to deal with the endless voids that formed in their hearts. The song was later voted Best Country Song at the Grammy Awards.
Diagnosed With Cancer
Ali was not the only Jackson member who was in the spotlight for unfortunate reasons. Sadly, his wife Denise was diagnosed with breast cancer in 2010, which caused the Jackson family to undergo yet another difficult time. After two long, hard years of battling the horrible disease, Denise was given the best news she could imagine – her cancer was finally gone. Her appreciative husband later chronicled her battle with the disease as “the hardest thing [he’s] ever been through” and applauded her as “the toughest person [he] know[s].”
More Than Words
Before daughter Ali revealed the truth about her father, it was Jackson who was upfront about his experience raising three daughters. In his 2012 album, Thirty Miles West, Alan included a track that he wrote primarily for his girls, which he titled “Her Life’s A Song.” Jackson later gave an interview to promote the record, and he spoke of how far they have all come into their own. His youngest, Dani, was apparently following in his musical footsteps, he said proudly.
Back To Basics
In the same interview Alan gave while promoting his new album, the celebrated singer discussed looking forward to watching his girls grow and become independent women. “We’ve raised them to go out and take on the world,” he noted. “That’s what you want them to do, just be happy and healthy. I think we’ll be fine with it.” Since their daughters’ way of upbringing was something both parents agreed upon firmly, Alan and Denise decided to get rid of their extravagant Nashville estate and purchase a more modest home instead.
Never Feeling Worthy
Notwithstanding the progress and acknowledgment Alan Jackson had received until then, it was only in 2017 that Jackson was inducted into the Country Music Hall of Fame. In an interview with Rolling Stone Magazine, the superstar explained that in spite of all his success, he still did not “feel quite worthy” of the honor given. One person who had plenty to say about this induction was Alan’s daughter Ali, who went on to her Facebook page to express her deepest thoughts on the matter.
Underage And Untamed
Ali wasn’t always the easiest daughter. In 2013, the middle child proved to have quite a rebellious side as she was charged with assaulting a police officer, resisting arrest and consuming alcohol while still being under the legal drinking age. Since her character seemed mature enough to avoid future temptation and she appeared to be overall remorseful for giving her family grief, Ali reached a plea agreement with a relatively small slap on the wrist. Instead of jail time, she received community service along with anger management and alcohol safety courses.
Truth Comes Out
In her post, Ali wrote: “The world sees you as follows: a great musician, an impressive songwriter, and a talented vocalist,” she wrote, adding, “I see you as: my best friend, the guy that taught me that how you treat people matters more than anything else and taught me just how to stand on my own two feet.” But Ali did not stop there. It was important for her to stress why she felt the need to protect her father’s name, despite any of his past wrongdoings.
Every Daughter’s Dream Father
Ali used her voice to pass forward a moving message, one that described her father, Alan Jackson, as “every daughter’s dream father.” Ali knew she could count on her dad no matter what. He was a constant reminder of what a role model should be like – one that fills their home with love, understanding – and, of course, music. She praised Jackson for “making sure [they] knew whatever [their] dream was could be [their] reality.” It is no surprise this particular post went viral. But then, she got surprising replies.
Chiming In
Reading his precious daughter’s admiring message, it did not take long for many of Jackson’s fans to share similar positive feedback in response. One user wrote: “His songs are wonderful and you knew he was a dedicated family man. You can see why his daughters are so proud of him.” Another chimed in, noting in appreciation how nice it was to read such words from the singer’s daughter: “What a beautiful tribute to Alan Jackson, love his music.” But now…
Future Plans
Alan and Denise Jackson’s three daughters may have lived in their father’s shadow while growing up, but the trusty trio has great things lined up in their future. Eldest daughter Mattie has proven to have both beauty and brains and became a qualified sommelier. Putting her skills to good use, the girl now owns her own Nashville wine bar. As for Ali and Dani – both have recently spread their wings and fled the nest. As for their father…
Top Priority Is To Be Himself
Alan continues to try and make up for his wrongdoings in the past by being the best possible father and husband he can be. As for his music, he was quoted saying: “I’ve always tried to make music the first priority – not being a star, not being in the spotlight, just trying to make music that I loved, that the fans like, and not compromise that to fit into something else.” On that note, we look forward to seeing what great things Alan Jackson has up and coming.