Gloria Gaynor is setting the record straight about her stance on an important but polarizing subject: feminism. In a new interview with Metr o published Monday (May 5), the disco legend revealed that ...
The ladies of "The View" tried to make sense of why Gloria Gaynor does not consider her iconic song, "I Will Survive," to be a feminist anthem and why she would not label herself a feminist. In a ...
Disco icon Gloria Gaynor is clearing the air about her ties to feminism, revealing that her being a feminist is a "misconception." Gaynor spoke to Metro, and was asked what was one thing the public ...
In 1971, when she was 28, Gloria Gaynor was singing at a Manhattan nightclub called Play Street. She was surrounded by go-go dancers, one of whom fancied herself a singer. “She wasn’t very good,” ...
“The View” co-host Ana Navarro posted a message on Instagram Thursday morning urging singer Gloria Gaynor to reject President Trump’s Kennedy Center Honor. “A few years ago, I got to briefly meet ...
The co-host of "The View" asked the "I Will Survive" singer not to accept the award, citing Trump's record on women, people of color, and the LGBTQ community. Ana Navarro, political commentator and co ...
Gloria Gaynor survived what she called her biggest regret. According to the “I Will Survive” singer, it involved saying “I do” to former manager Linwood Simon. “My marriage turned out to be a disaster ...