The singer and activist This Tuesday, Cyndi Lauper captured her hands and feet on the cement at the entrance of the famous Chinese Theater, Located in the Hollywood walk of fame (Los Angeles), at a ceremony honoring her career in which she was accompanied by pop legend Cher.
“This moment is surreal because I love glamor and I love Hollywood,” said Cindy Lauper. before leaving her footprints in the same place as stars like Marilyn Monroe and Jean Harlow.
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The ceremony was held a day after Lauper announced that she will embark on a tour to say goodbye to the stage titled ‘Girls Just Want to Have Fun’, the song that established her as a pop star in the 1980s.
However, the singer did not address the issue during her brief speech on the stand and assured that she avoided becoming “sensitive” so as not to ruin her makeup.
“I’m a pretty good singer, but Cyndi Lauper “She is a great singer, she is a genius, she is so talented,” he said. Cherwho received the same tribute in 2010.
Singer Bebe Rexha also took the floor to highlight the “unapologetic nature” of Cindy Lauper to “be herself” and her work as an activist for various social causes in favor of women and the LGTBI community.
In 2016, the composer of ‘Time After Time’, who also has an Emmy, a Tony and two Grammys, among other awards, was also honored on the Hollywood Walk of Fame when she received one of the iconic stars that adorn the boulevard.
A busy schedule
The 70-year-old singer has had a very busy week in Los Angeles: on Sunday Lauper participated in the pride month parade, this afternoon she will be present at the premiere of the documentary about her career, ‘Let the Canary Sing’, by Alison Ellwood , and this week he will appear on the late night show ‘Jimmy Kimmel Live!’.
Cindy Lauper (New York, 1953) got his start in the music industry with Blue Angel, a retro-rockabilly band popular in New York bars.
The singer rose to fame with her album ‘She’s So Unusual’, in 1983, from which the single ‘Girls Just Wanna Have Fun’ was released, which thanks to its rebellion and extravagance became a feminist anthem and positioned Lauper as pop icon of the eighties.
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