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Cyndi Lauper cements hand and footprints at TCL Chinese Theatre

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Cyndi Lauper hits high note with UN Human Rights Award
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ByMason Leib
June 04, 2024, 7:59 PM

Cyndi Lauper placed her hand and footprints in wet cement outside the TCL Chinese theatre in Los Angeles on Tuesday in a ceremony celebrating the "Girls Just Want To Have Fun" singer's life and career.

"Thank you very much. I'm honored," Lauper said to a crowd outside the theatre. "All those times bowing in front of my shower curtain when I was 9. And here I am," she said.

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"It's really a surreal moment because I love glamour, and I love Hollywood," she said before placing her hands and feet (with heels on) into the cement.

Cyndi Lauper poses with Cher during her handprints ceremony at TCL Chinese Theatre in Los Angeles, June 4, 2024.
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Her recognition was preceded by tributes from Bebe Rexha and Cher.

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"She's my dear friend, I love her, and she's a wonderful, wonderful, crazy, crazy person," Cher said of Lauper.

Cyndi Lauper places her footprints in cement at TCL Chinese Theatre in Los Angeles, June 4, 2024.
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Lauper announced a farewell tour on Monday, The Girls Just Want To Have Fun Farewell Tour, which is slated to be her first major tour in 10 years.

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Lauper is also celebrating the arrival of "Let the Canary Sing," a feature-length documentary that explores her life and career that premieres Tuesday on Paramount+.

Cyndi Lauper places her handprints in cement during a ceremony at TCL Chinese Theatre in Los Angeles, June 4, 2024.
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Over the weekend, Lauper was honored as a Lifetime Ally Icon at the West Hollywood Pride Parade for her years of activism on behalf of LGBTQ rights, social justice and women's issues.

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