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Cher, 77, Proves She Doesn’t Age In Tight Bedazzled Pants To Debut New Christmas Song At Thanksgiving Day Parade

December 3, 2023 by Marissa Matozzo

 
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Cher left fans in awe with a fun and festive live performance of her new holiday anthem, “DJ Play A Christmas Song” in New York City! The music, film and style icon, 77, was adorned in sleek, sparkly, rhinestone-studded black pants, a white button-down top, black tie, lacy fingerless gloves, shimmering dangly earrings and black platform shoes.

Following a parade of colorful floats and performances on November 23rd, the “Believe” hitmaker stole the spotlight at the Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade in Midtown, Manhattan. Her infectious new tune, ageless beauty and chic winter style left the audience awestruck, as seen by fan reactions on social media.

Cher Dazzles Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade Audience In Chic Black-And-White Get-Up

While treating the crowd at the event (and everyone watching from their television screens at home) to a live rendition of her new danceable pop song off her album, Christmas, Cher wore her signature wavy raven tresses down, parted in the center and styled into elegant loose waves. She later added a glittery silver blazer over her ensemble.

As for her makeup look, the Mamma Mia! Here We Go Again star went for smokey eyeshadow, black liner, sky-high lashes, rosy blush on her high cheekbones and a glossy pink pout.

After the Moonstruck alum shared photos and videos of her performance with her 2.7 million followers (and cute clips of her meeting the Rockettes), fans headed to her comment section to share their thoughts.

"Beautiful," one wrote as another added: "Fabulous!" On X (formerly Twitter), others praised her outfit and Turkey Day performance. "Just Cher at 77 being the mic drop moment at the Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade," one tweeted.

Another added: "Cher sings amazing. She still looks so good too!" Someone else wrote: "She still has the great moves and that beautiful voice. LOVE, LOVE, LOVE IT!!!!" (We couldn't agree more!)

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