When Cher was married to Sonny Bono, he gave a whole new meaning to “I Got You Babe.”
The legendary diva — whose “Cher: The Memoir” will be released Tuesday — claims that, during the time she and her then-husband had a singing and TV partnership, she was duped out of her fair share of the earnings by Sonny.
“He took all my money,” Cher, 78, told the New York Times. “I just thought, ‘We’re husband and wife. Half the things are his, half the things are mine.’ It didn’t occur to me that there was another way.”
“To this day, I wish to God I could just ask, ‘Son, at what point, during what day, did you go, ‘Yeah, you know what? I’m going to take her money.’ ”
But that wasn’t the only problem in their marriage. Cher said that fame changed Bono, and it became “my way or the highway” with him.
He wouldn’t allow her to socialize with band members, barred her from going to a Tupperware party held by Brian Wilson’s wife and even once burned her tennis clothes in the backyard.