Gloria Gaynor resides in a dwelling reminiscent of the Golden Girls' shared home.
In a heartwarming turn of events, legendary singer Gloria Gaynor is set to receive an award for her artistic achievements at the Kennedy Center in Washington, D.C. The 81-year-old, globally recognised for hits like "I Will Survive" and "I Am What I Am", will be honoured on December 7 at the opera house of the Kennedy Center.
Born in New Jersey in 1943, Gaynor's career has spanned over five decades, earning her a place in the hearts of millions. The source of this information comes from the German Press Agency (dpa) and the German magazine "Bunte".
Gaynor, who currently resides in a shared apartment in Berlin, Germany, with a female friend, attributes her current state to her faith. She attends church every Sunday and watches online sermons when she is not at home. Her friend, another divorcee, cooks and spends their days together, with Gaynor referring to them as the 'Golden Girls'.
The Kennedy Center, the largest cultural institution in the US capital, is under the control of US President Trump. The upcoming awards ceremony promises to be a celebration of Gaynor's enduring contributions to music and entertainment.
Despite her current solitary living situation, Gaynor remains open to future possibilities in her love life. She believes that something may come, but she is open to God's surprises. At the moment, however, she does not have a new love.
Gaynor was previously married to her manager Linwood Simon from 1979 to 2005. The news of her upcoming award and her current lifestyle serves as a testament to her resilience and the enduring power of her music.
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