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1:33 pm - 09/26/2012

Cyndi Lauper Discusses Tough Childhood, Sexual Assault, Support For LGBT Community And More



"That was shocking -- that was very shocking,"pop icon Cyndi Lauper said, candidly discussing a sexual assault she experienced by a male member of her band in the '80s -- and by two women who restrained her during the assault -- an incident which she recounts for the first time in her frank new book, "Cyndi Lauper: A Memoir."

The singer and performer also talked about her tough childhood and several other sexual abuses she experienced, including as a teen by her stepfather; leaving home at the age of 17, hitchhiking and often finding herself in dangerous situations; becoming pregnant early on and getting an abortion, though she wanted to have the child; contemplating suicide after the pressures of fame and the recording industry escalated; and beating back the negativity and becoming inspired by the cause of LGBT rights, for which she's become a leader with her True Colors Tour and True Colors Fund.


"I tried to write an honest story about how I felt as an honest woman who went on to live her life on her terms," Lauper said in an interview on my SiriusXM OutQ radio program on Monday. "I wanted to have my sound. I wanted to have my look. I wanted it to be about me and what I wanted to contribute."

Lauper left home at 17 after her "creepy" stepfather, who threatened to rape her and her sister, had been spying on her while she was taking a bath. She took various jobs, including as an IHOP waitress, and pursued her musical career. She often didn't have enough money to eat, she writes in the book, and traveled by hitching rides, which sometimes put her in threatening situations, such as when a man forced her to perform a sexual act.

"Sh*t happens and then, you know, what are you going to do?" she said, reflecting on the incident. "I just wanted to be able to live through it, get to the other side of it."

In the book Lauper also tells the story of a male member of a cover band she worked with in the 80s, while performing in the clubs on Long Island, who sexually assaulted her with a dildo.

"He grabbed it, and then two other people grabbed me," she writes. "I ran away from them. They caught me and pulled my pants off. And that guy took the dildo and used it on me...I was being held down by his girlfriend and her sister -- and she was a big girl. I was stunned, in shock."

"That was shocking -- that was very shocking," Lauper said, recalling the harrowing scene. "It wasn't just a guy. It was women too. When that happened, I realized [that], okay, you have to look at this thing as it's not a male thing against women -- I mean, it is -- but it could also be women against women."

She stayed in the band.

"I did," Lauper explained, "because after I talked to everybody, I realized, in a way, it was just a power struggle. And the band had shifted and I became the lead singer. I wasn't marrying these people. I was just going to remain singing in the band because I wasn't going to let that stop me. After that I found another band. These were just cover bands. I had my eyes set on something much larger."

She became pregnant with one of her first boyfriends in those early years, after previously being told by doctors she could not conceive children. She wanted to have the baby, she said, but her boyfriend wanted her to have an abortion, a decision she made but which she still thinks about.

"Nobody wants to run in and do that," explained Lauper, who is today married to actor David Thornton (since 1991), with whom she has a 15-year-old son. "It's just that I didn't want to have a kid that I love come into the world and not be able to share the kid with a dad. He didn't want to have a baby. Why have a human being feel not wanted? I felt strongly about not bringing a person into the world who was not wanted."

About becoming famous, Lauper said, "You think it's redemption but it's not permanent." She was particularly demoralized by the pressures of the recording industry when she didn't meet its expectations, and at a low point she thought of taking her own life.

"It was very disappointing to me," she said, "and then when everything fell apart and fell to shit, I was sitting with complete idiots [in the recording industry], who were telling me, 'Why do you have to dress like that?' I didn't want to hang. I didn't want to stay. It was a big mess. And then it took a minute for me to realize that, first of all, I wasn't going to let go of everything. There were too many people who were going to take what I did and make it mean nothing. I wasn't going to let everyone say, 'Girl just wanted to have fun -- but just didn't.'"

Lauper took up the cause of LGBT rights in recent years, and particularly the plight of homeless LGBT youth, co-founding the True Colors Tour to raise money and, later, the True Colors Fund.

"Harvey Fierstein was very inspirational, because I heard him speak before we started the True Colors Tour," she explained, "and that really made me understand that maybe, possibly, there was something I could do."

Lauper is passionate about the cause, which for her is very personal.

"Because I'm a friend and family member, okay?" she responds when asked what inspired her. "Because I'm not gonna stand by one of my best friends and watch them be discriminated against and have all their civil liberties stripped down -- or my sister or my cousin or whoever -- and just stand there and shut up. Up to 40% of the kids on the street are gay or transgender and they're only on the street because they're gay or transgender. We figured that is fixable. We could fix that. We could get that better."

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chihaya19 26th-Sep-2012 05:52 pm (UTC)
wow she's been through some seriously awful shit :/ she's a really brave and amazing woman
givethesignal 26th-Sep-2012 05:52 pm (UTC)
flawless inspirational goddess, ty OP for posting this.
negative_fucker 26th-Sep-2012 05:55 pm (UTC)
A Cyndi Lauper post! Delightful!
katrinar 27th-Sep-2012 02:47 pm (UTC)
best.
fromyourashes 26th-Sep-2012 05:55 pm (UTC)
I've always loved her, but now. Just. My heart breaks for her and I love her that much more.
wonderwomanhero 26th-Sep-2012 05:55 pm (UTC)
WELL AH SEE HIM EVERY NIGHT IN TIGHT BLUE JEANS
reginageorge 26th-Sep-2012 05:56 pm (UTC)
she was so cute on WWHL
xtinkerbellax 26th-Sep-2012 05:56 pm (UTC)
I love her.
ritzyroxie 26th-Sep-2012 05:59 pm (UTC)
She is utterly perfect. I just can't imagine a truer ally (not a title I throw around) than her. <3
rinanina101 26th-Sep-2012 05:59 pm (UTC)
she is so underrated it's not even funny

and extremely beautiful on the inside and out. you don't find that very often in celebs
hpxstac 26th-Sep-2012 08:45 pm (UTC)
She REALLY is. When people talk about women who changed pop music in the 80's and 90's they always manage to forget her.
dragoncrab88 26th-Sep-2012 11:30 pm (UTC)
Some people have called her the poor man's Madonna and I just find that really insulting. Cyndi deserves a lot more respect than she gets.
sillycucumber 26th-Sep-2012 06:04 pm (UTC)
I really don't dig her music, but I love her.
efaulkner 26th-Sep-2012 06:04 pm (UTC)
wow holy shit
sugary_placenta 26th-Sep-2012 06:06 pm (UTC)
that was my thought as well. i feel so bad for her, but she seems to have come out amazingly well and is a great person.
sugary_placenta 26th-Sep-2012 06:05 pm (UTC)
"Why have a human being feel not wanted?"

I wish my mom had thought about this when she decided to have me.
enema_recipe 26th-Sep-2012 10:27 pm (UTC)
:( That is such a sad thing to say. I'm sorry.
electricknight 26th-Sep-2012 06:21 pm (UTC)
:(
treebraids 26th-Sep-2012 06:25 pm (UTC)
she is amazing! I love her!
vanishingbee 26th-Sep-2012 06:33 pm (UTC)
she's so amazing. :( <3
ladywilde80 26th-Sep-2012 06:40 pm (UTC)
Love this woman and her amazing voice! Her memoir sounds fascinating and heartbreaking. I would definitely read it.
theskyyends 26th-Sep-2012 06:42 pm (UTC)
Cyndi Lauper is my "spirit animal."
millioned 26th-Sep-2012 08:19 pm (UTC)
.............
railway 28th-Sep-2012 03:26 pm (UTC)
The two quickest ways to tell if someone is a fucking idiot. The first is they say upfront I'M A FUCKING IDIOT. The other is if they refer to a person as their spirit animal.
venominmyblood 26th-Sep-2012 06:48 pm (UTC)
I love her. But everytime I read something like that, I always have no idea how did they make it and that my life is going to collapse the following day and I won't be able to write a memoir and share my experience. Not that I'm a singer or anything. I guess what I'm trying to say is that we all have our stories, and when I hear one I am even more depressed.
boomstick 26th-Sep-2012 06:49 pm (UTC)
Holy fuck :(

I wish I knew her irl so I could give her a hug :(
mynamehere07 26th-Sep-2012 06:52 pm (UTC)
What horrible things she experienced when she was younger, I'm glad she came through it.

Time after Time is one of my all time favorite songs. I love her so much and wish she had more commercial success post 80's.
flaca 26th-Sep-2012 07:23 pm (UTC)
flawless, i always love celebs who speak up about their own CSA or rape, it makes other survivors feel less alone, i know it did for me.
itspokerface 26th-Sep-2012 07:39 pm (UTC)
I like her a lot, she's amazing
Her voice is one of my favsss
prophecypro 26th-Sep-2012 07:41 pm (UTC)
Wrestlemania 1 was her best work!
cathedralheat 26th-Sep-2012 07:58 pm (UTC)
I read that book in 2 days. it's really a great read and of course made me love her even more. all those crazy jobs she had are pretty awesome.
velvetunicorn 26th-Sep-2012 08:11 pm (UTC)
have legit tears right now. i can't believe that anyone should have to go through so much. love her ♥
hpxstac 26th-Sep-2012 08:43 pm (UTC)
She is truly a remarkable woman. She's definitely on my list of real divas that I love and admire.
yurasama_love 26th-Sep-2012 09:08 pm (UTC)
What a brave, incredible woman.
technochapis 26th-Sep-2012 09:17 pm (UTC)
I love her, she's awesome. And I love "True Colors", that song makes my heart melt.
stormer1_1 26th-Sep-2012 09:29 pm (UTC)
She wouldn't talk about any of that for the longest time and I don't blame her, but I'm glad she's coming out with it now. The more awareness there is, the more power we have as survivors.
dragoncrab88 26th-Sep-2012 11:28 pm (UTC)
Love her.

Sally's Pigeons gets to me everytime I hear it
soupdupcosmogrl 27th-Sep-2012 03:03 am (UTC)
I thought of that song after reading about this. Thank god she wasn't the back-alley job girl.
quasievil_bunny 27th-Sep-2012 12:13 am (UTC)
I adore this woman.
soupdupcosmogrl 27th-Sep-2012 03:02 am (UTC)
Favourite person in the whole world.
mjspice 27th-Sep-2012 06:26 pm (UTC)
Flawless woman.
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