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Sonny Bono
Sonny Bono.png
Character Information
Gender:
Male ♂
Status:
Deceased
Hair: Brown
Occupation: Recording artist
Record producer
Actor
Politician
Relatives: Ex-wife: Cher
First appearance: "A Tree Grows in Springfield"


Sonny Bono was an American recording artist, record producer, actor, and politician. He was part of Sonny & Cher, along with his ex-wife, Cher.

History

When Bart and Lisa tricked Sideshow Bob to confess that he cheated in the election Bart said that he was just Sonny to his Cher.[1]

When Kent Brockman interviewed a man who had woke up from a 23-year coma, the man asked if Sonny and Cher still have that stupid show. Kent told him that she won an Oscar, and he's a congressman. The man died shortly afterwards.[2]

Homer had an app on his MyPad which has mustaches on. One of them was of Sonny Bono.[3]

In a goodnight story, the narrator said goodnight to Disco Stu who was listening to Sonny and Cher.[4]

Appearances

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