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Days after her 40th birthday, Cher recalls an insult from Jack Nicholson left her in tears.

 

Cherilyn Sarkisian, known by her stage name Cher, can still remember four words uttered to her over the phone more than 30 years ago.

Now 72, Cher recalled the incident on stage in Atlantic City last week, according to The Hollywood Reporter

It was a few days after her 40th birthday, in May 1986, when Cher remembers receiving a phone call from a man named George Miller.

Miller was directing a film she was auditioning for, Witches of Eastwick, and began by introducing himself.

Cher paraphrased on stage: “So he said, ‘I just wanted to call and tell you that I don’t want you in my movie and Jack Nicholson and I think you’re too old and you’re not sexy….'”

The insults, however, did not stop there according to the Mamma Mia! Here We Go Again star.

“He didn’t want to hang up,” quotes The Hollywood Reporter“He just wanted to tell me everything: ‘I hate the way you walk, I hate the way you talk, I don’t like the colour of your hair, I don’t like your eyes’.”

The singer and actress told the crowd she cried while on the phone to Miller and was left “heartbroken”.

Eventually, she said she argued with him, citing a number of her outstanding achievements, including being nominated for an Academy Award.

Weeks later, she received another phone call. This time, he was offering her the role.

And she took it.

Cher performed alongside Susan Sarandon, Michelle Pfeiffer, and Nicholson, who is now 81.

Neither Miller or Nicholson have confirmed or denied Cher’s claims.

 

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Rush 6 years ago

If she was so old and ugly and blah blah blah, why are you even on the phone talking to her? There are easier ways to tell someone they didn’t get the part. Sounds like a shitty power play, making her ‘prove’ how much she wanted the role, making her ‘earn’ it. Gross.

Funbun 6 years ago

He's one of my favourite directors ever, but it's certainly put him in a super shitty light...

Might explain why Fury Road was soooooooo pro-women, might have been trying to make up for some of the shitty things in his past perhaps?

Rush 6 years ago

Or he recognises an opportunity when he sees it... "Female empowerment is big at the moment, how can I capitalise on that?".

Funbun 6 years ago

I don't think it's that, Fury Road was out early 2015 and in production for almost a decade. Alyssa Milano kicking off the Me Too movement was late 2017 (the current iteration of it anyway).
If he was trying to get something off the ground now that's super pro-woman, I'd be sceptical too. He was clearly ahead of the curve when it came to the current movement for women empowerment, so it makes me wonder if he had used it as his way of working out his issues with women.

No doubt he horrible to Cher 32 years ago. But I'd say he's obviously grown as a person since then.


Funbun 6 years ago

Very shitty of George to do that.