It’s fair to say that Cher was the star of the Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade, but one celebrity seemed to enjoy her performance more than anyone else.
In fact, Flavor Flav nearly stole the 77-year-old’s thunder as he was spotted in the crowd, bopping along to her efforts without a care in the world.
As she closed the Thanksgiving Parade out with her new track, DJ Play A Christmas Song, the camera panned to the impressed crowd, who had gathered in New York to take in the action in person.
Nestled in the audience was none other than the rapper, real name William Drayton Jr, who was clearly having the time of his life.
Fans couldn’t get enough of the scenes, and flocked to Twitter to cheer the 64-year-old’s appearance.
‘NOT FLAVOR FLAV ON THE TV CLAPPING FOR CHER HES EVERYWHERE WHAT A KING [sic],’ one yelled.
A viewer penned: ‘The parade continues to be a fever dream. Flavor Flav cheering for Cher in the audience?’
‘Grateful for Flavor Flav hyping up Cher at the Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade,’ another said.
A follower agreed: ‘Seeing Flavor Flav cheering for Cher at #MacysThanksgivingDayParade was my favorite thing today.’
‘Flavor Flav going nuts over @cher at the #MacysParade is all I needed to kickstart my Thanksgiving,’ a Twitter user posted.
‘Starting a petition to have Cher and Flavor Flav perform together next year. #MacysThanksgivingDayParade #Thanksgiving #Cher #FlavorFlav,’ a commenter begged.
As a fan added: ‘May the season bring you as much joy as Flavor Flav reacting to Cher’s performance.’
Honestly, a whole mood.
Cher has had a busy time of year, as she has just dropped a new edition of her Believe album to celebrate the 25th anniversary, as well as her first ever Christmas record.
The new music is dedicated to her late mother, Georgia Holt, who died last December at the age of 96, following a long illness.
But, despite the dedication, she isn’t using the album – which includes collaborations with Stevie Wonder, Cyndi Lauper and Michael Buble – as a way of memorializing her mom.
‘I think about my mom all the time,’ she previously told AP.
‘I don’t have a bit of regret that my mom is gone because my mom was such a vibrant woman and she didn’t like what was going on in her life.’
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