August 7, 1973 / Leo / Age 52
Cher is an American-born Penthouse model, adult model, and porn actress, born on August 7, 1973 in Van Nuys, California, United States. Throughout her modeling career, she has also appeared as Cici, Jewel Night, Veronica Keys, Veronica Lake, Veronica Sage or Veronica Sanders.
Cher was crowned Penthouse Pet of the Month in November 1995, stepping into the spotlight at 22 years old. With her statuesque 36-24-36 figure, hypnotic green eyes, rich brown hair, and enhanced breasts, Cher exudes a confident sensuality that feels effortless, natural, and undeniably captivating.
Cher arrived in November 1995 with the kind of ambition that made the Penthouse page feel like one stop on a much larger itinerary. Photographed by Carl Wachter, the raven-haired 22-year-old brought a Thanksgiving-month glamour that was polished, driven, and alert to its own value. She had been asked to pose elsewhere, but Penthouse was the prize she wanted — the magazine with enough prestige to match the goal she had set for herself.
Her appeal had more than one register. Before the centerfold spotlight, she had worked as a cocktail waitress, a Bank of America teller, a music tutor, and a college student, while also reaching finalist status in a beauty pageant. That variety gave her presence a restless intelligence. She did not sound like a woman content with one lane. She was finishing a bachelor’s degree in music, had played clarinet for ten years, tutored high school students, and still had her eye on business because she understood money, planning, and the cost of expensive taste.
As Penthouse Pet of the Month for November 1995, Cher also appeared on the cover, bringing one of her several performer names into the magazine’s archive. In adult film, she was also credited as Veronica Sanders, Jewel, Veronica Lake, and eventually Veronica Sage. Her adult career began in 1993 at age 19 with Vagina Town, and she went on to appear in roughly 50 adult movie and video features, along with many magazine layouts. But the Penthouse moment mattered because she had waited for it, chosen it, and framed it as a personal achievement.
What makes her linger is the sense of a woman built from contradictions that somehow worked: musician and adult performer, bank teller and cover model, pageant finalist and business-minded strategist. Cher was not just chasing exposure; she was collecting possibilities. In the Penthouse archive, November 1995 belongs to a Pet with a sharp plan behind the smile — a woman who wanted more than one life, and had every intention of playing them all in tune.