Last night, Cher was welcomed into the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame, and she had a special guest join her. That's right, Dua Lipa took the stage with Cher to perform the iconic hit "Believe. " The night was filled with memorable moments, starting with Zendaya's introduction. She praised Cher, saying, "There's not a single person who doesn't know her, and she's done it all, really well. "
Cher, with her signature wit, joked about finally getting into the Hall of Fame, comparing it to getting divorced. She thanked her friend David Geffen for helping her get in. Her speech was inspiring, encouraging women to keep striving and never give up.
Cher's journey started way back in the '60s as half of the folk-rock duo Sonny and Cher. Their comedy show in the '70s made her a TV star too. And let's not forget her music! She had three number one hits in the '70s, more than any other female solo artist at the time.
She didn't stop there. Cher moved from disco to acting, winning an Oscar for her role in Moonstruck. She made history again with "Believe, " becoming the only solo artist with number one hits in seven straight decades. Even today, she's still in the spotlight, acting in movies and performing at big events.