Cher says the late Sonny Bono “seriously” considered killing her near the end of their “loveless marriage,” during which she also contemplated suicide.
The Grammy winner, 78, lays out “the darkest moment” of the “I Got You Babe” singers’ six-year marriage in excerpts of “Cher: The Memoir, Part 1,” which hit shelves Tuesday.
The newly minted Rock & Roll Hall of Fame inductee, born Cherilyn Sarkisian, recalled Bono confessing he “seriously thought about throwing you off our balcony” in 1972.
“He laughed a little at that and so did I. It was crazy that he was telling me,” recalled Cher, according to an excerpt published by TMZ. “He went on: ‘I figured I’d plead insanity like Spade Cooley and get seven years in jail before they released me. Then I’d get a book deal and my own show.’”