Cher rocked a platinum blonde hairdo when she stepped out for dinner in West Hollywood with a couple of pals.
Wearing her eye-popping locks down in gentle waves, the Believe songstress was unmistakable as she hoofed it over to the restaurant.
Her nightspot of choice Thursday was Craig’s, a local eatery that has developed a reputation as flypaper for venerable celebrities.
When she lent her own dash of legend luster to the premises this week, Cher decked out her impressively lithe frame in basic black.
The 77-year-old served up a generous helping of cleavage in a plunging top, unleashing her animal instinct with a zebra print clutch.
On the town: Cher rocked a platinum blonde hairdo when she stepped out for dinner in West Hollywood with a couple of pals
Her latest outing at Craig’s comes after it emerged that she will be across the country at the end of the month to take part in another showbiz institution.
She has been officially announced as the closing act of this year’s Macy’s Thanksgiving Day parade in New York City.
The parade began in 1924 and has run annually ever since, except for three years during World War II when the helium and rubber were diverted to defense uses.
Cher’s entry into the Thanksgiving tradition comes about a month after the release of her first-ever Christmas album, entitled simply Christmas.
The record includes original material as well as a few older seasonal songs, including Santa Baby, Run Rudolph Run and Please Come Home For Christmas.
She teamed up with Stevie Wonder for a duet of his old Motown number What Christmas Means To Me, and with Michael Buble to reprise his 2005 song Home.
The featured artists on the album range from legacy acts like Darlene Love and Cyndi Lauper to Kylie Jenner’s ex-boyfriend Tyga.
‘They’re not ‘Christmas Christmas’ songs, OK, they’re just great songs,’ Cher assured Billboard. ‘And I never say that because I almost never like what I do.’
In a Paper magazine interview to promote the album, she candidly revealed: ‘I just never liked my voice that much. If I had my choice, I probably would have another one, but I didn’t get my choice. I got my mother’s voice.’
Legging it: Wearing her eye-popping locks down in gentle waves, the Believe songstress was unmistakable as she hoofed it over to the restaurant
It was recently announced that Cher will be the closing act of this year’s Macy’s Thanksgiving Day parade in New York City; seen in April
Elaborating on the traits of her ‘weird’ vocal quality, she said: ‘It doesn’t sound like a man, it doesn’t sound like a woman. I’m somewhere more in-between.’
The Gypsies, Tramps & Thieves singer reflected: ‘I have this strange style. I do what you do when you can’t hold a note: I don’t pronounce my Rs. I guess some consonants are hard to sing, so I just gotta leave them open.’
She allowed that ‘people seem to like it and I’m happy as a clam, but I wouldn’t have picked it. I liked it on my mother and it’s definitely my mom’s voice.’
Cher, who was famously devoted to her late mother, added: ‘My mom’s is softer, mine is edgier – different, but the same, but I don’t think I would have picked it.’