Pop Superstar Cher in Talks for HUGE £13m Netflix Deal for Tell-All Series About Highs and Lows of Her Life
- Kris Avalon
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Cher is reportedly in talks to work on a Netflix series about her life and career.
via: The Sun
SHE’S gone through two high-profile marriages, had stellar careers in both music and film and lived one of the most colourful lives in showbiz.
Now superstar Cher is ready to open up about the story of her life and career for the very first time on camera.
I’ve been told the Believe singer is in the advanced stages of talks with Netflix about her own tell-all series.
Cher’s series is being called Sharing Her Story, and will be made up of seven hour-long episodes.
It is being tipped to air in 2026, alongside the second part of the star’s delayed memoir.
A source said: “Cher has been in talks with Netflix for months and, finally, the deal is as good as done.

“They have agreed to a seven-part series which will delve into the highs and lows of her life.
“It’s said to be worth £13million [about $17 million] and the project is tentatively called Sharing Her Story — with the pun fully intended.”
Last November, Cher — who has sold more than 100 million records worldwide — released the first instalment of her two-part memoir after signing a deal with HarperCollins.
It gave a warts-and-all account of the star’s rocky upbringing and her relationship with her abusive ex-husband, Sonny Bono – one half of the 60s pop duo, Sonny & Cher.
Speaking at London’s Lyceum Theatre in support of the release, Cher, who was also married to musician Gregg Allman, admitted her next album will be her last.
The superstar said: “This is probably my last album that I’m gonna do.


“I’m really excited . . . they are great songs and I’m just really excited that I’m doing it. I’m really excited to be doing anything now.”
Cher, 79, laughed: “I’m older than dirt now, OK?
“I’m the oldest person I meet in almost every room unless I’m in an old folks’ home.”
Bizarre previously revealed that Cher was in talks to play the hallowed Legends slot at Glastonbury but sadly, nothing came of it.
With this major TV series and book pencilled in for the end of 2026, though, I wouldn’t rule out seeing Cher at Worthy Farm in 2027.
Fingers crossed . . .