Cher, 78, puts on passionate display with toy boy, 38, at Victoria’s Secret Fashion Show

Cher was joined by longtime beau Alexander ‘AE’ Edwards on the red carpet at the Victoria’s Secret Fashion Show on Tuesday night.

The 78-year-old singer – who recently received tribute from Halsey – enjoyed a lot of affection from her 38-year-old companion, who is 40 years her junior.

Cher will perform at the event, which will stream on Amazon Prime Video.

The legendary music artist coordinated with Edwards as they rocked his and her suits.

For her part, the Believe hitmaker was dressed in a long gray blazer, which she wore over a low-cut, rhinestone-covered black tank top.

Cher was joined by longtime beau Alexander “AE” Edwards on the Victoria’s Secret red carpet on Tuesday night

The 78-year-old singer enjoyed a lot of affection from her 38-year-old companion, who is 40 years her junior

She added multicolored leather gaucho pants, with shades of deep purple, gray and dark green.

The style icon, known for her groundbreaking fashion, added a multi-layered purple belt with silver hardware.

Cher, whose full name is Cherilyn Sarkisian, was decked out in sparkling silver jewelry, including statement earrings and several rings.

She wore her long blonde locks in sultry waves with a center parting and her face glowed in berry-colored makeup.

Edwards modeled a black suit with a white button-up shirt underneath.

The Oakland native wore a colorful tie and oval sunglasses as he walked the red carpet with his girlfriend.

His ensemble was completed with shiny black loafers and his curly afro had matte blonde ends.

To bring extra glitz to the fashion show in New York City, he wore diamond grillz on his teeth.

Cher will perform at the event, which will stream on Amazon Prime Video

Cher wore her long blonde locks in sultry waves and was dressed in multi-colored leather gaucho pants

Victoria’s Secret made its runway debut in 1995, when Tyra Banks took the stage three years later wearing the first set of angel wings.

Ed Razek, former head of marketing for VS’s parent company L Brands, once described the runway show as a “fantasy,” with transgender and plus-size models excluded from the “42-minute entertainment special.”

The controversial statement landed the brand in hot water and led to Razek’s resignation in 2019 and the show’s cancellation due to backlash and poor ratings.

Victoria’s Secret then committed to promoting diversity by featuring plus-size models Paloma Elsesser and Ali Tate-Cutler in their campaigns.

They also hired Valentina Sampaio, their first transgender model, to star in their new VS Pink campaign after Razek left.

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