Cher, 77, will close out Macy's Thanksgiving Day parade in New York City... after admitting she...

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Legendary popstar icon, Cher, 77, appeared on Good Morning Britain's segment this morning. When asked how she kept her youthful looks, she revealed that she keeps up with the trends and has lots of young friends.

Cher will appear at the end of the star-studded lineup for the 97th annual Thanksgiving Day Parade in New York City, it was announced on Thursday.

The parade will also feature appearances by Jon Batiste; Bell Biv DeVoe; Brandy as well as performances by Broadway’s & Juliet, Back to the Future: The Musical, How To Dance In Ohio, and Spamalot, with a special appearance by Josh Gad and Andrew Rannells of Gutenberg! The Musical!The songs the I Got You Babe singer will be performing have not been disclosed but there's a very good chance a tune from her new album of holiday songs will make the cut.

'And I never say that because I almost never like what I do. But I mean people love it and I'm happy. I'm so particular, but I love the songs and everyone who hears them loves them.' Collaborations on the new album include a remake of What Christmas Means to Me with Stevie Wonder, a duet of Michael Buble's 2005 hit Home, and Put a Little Holiday in Your Heart with Cyndi Lauper.

Sing it: The announcement of Cher's involvement in the career comes after the legendary singer released her first-ever Christmas album on October 20

 

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