Sonny Bono thought about ‘seriously’ killing Cher, she claims in memoir
Cher has revealed how her ex-husband Sonny Bono said he “seriously thought” of killing her at the end of their turbulent marriage.
It happened after Cher was so unhappy that she considered jumping from the balcony of their Las Vegas hotel room, she writes in “Cher: The Memoir (Part One).”
Cher, now 78, called time on their marriage during a stint in Las Vegas at the Sahara Hotel in October 1972 — when she told her husband she wanted to sleep with Bill, a guitarist in their band.
She didn’t actually mean it, Cher writes, but Sonny — who she claims was so controlling that she was banned from wearing perfume — hadn’t listened to her previous pleas to let her go.
“The silence was deafening. Then [Sonny] said, ‘How long do you think you’ll need?’


