Cher was once so angry at a guy who “sacked” her that she decided to “lend” him her virginity. In her explosive memoir, Cher: The Memoir, Part One, the 78-year-old revealed she had her first sexual experience at the age of 14. Recalling losing her virginity as a teenager, the Burlesque star said the experience was “massively exaggerated.”
Cher says she had ‘revenge sex’ at age 14 with a boy who ‘rejected’ her
In the new book, released Nov. 19, the Strong Enough singer recalls dating a boy from her neighborhood, whom she kissed in her bedroom. After some time, she began to notice a change in his behavior. ,[He] He was very sweet when we were alone, but as soon as his friends came around, he would treat me like an embarrassing child,” Cher said.
The Believe singer further wrote that one day, when the boy’s friends jokingly asked him if he was bringing “that baby”? [Cher] While accompanying her to a group outing, he “dropped” her. “I was so hurt when she did that, I had sex with her as revenge. I never wanted. Otherwise, I would have done it one out of the five hundred times he asked,” Cher wrote.
“But I was so angry at being fired, I decided I would lend him my virginity if I didn’t lose it,” she added, adding that her first sexual experience had been “massively exaggerated.” Cher remembered that once it was over, she asked him, “Is that it? “Are we finished?” “Then I told him to go home and never come back. I wanted her to feel the same way she felt when she rejected me.”
The Grammy winner also revealed that the guy, who she didn’t name, tried to make up with her, but she never spoke to him again. In her memoir, Cher also described how she feared her mother’s reaction to losing her virginity. She wrote, “My mother warned me that as soon as I lost my virginity, she would know because she saw it in my eyes, so after a romance with an Italian, I ran to the mirror to check. ”
However, Cher’s worries subside when she realizes that her mother doesn’t notice any difference. The I Got You Babe singer said, “I half expected to see the word SEX emblazoned in fluorescent letters on my forehead, but I couldn’t see anything different and neither did she.”