ALICE Cooper has revealed he has a death pact with his wife – because the couple want to “go together”. The rock legend – who rose to fame shocking his audiences – made the ghoulish admission as he talked about his love for wife Sheryl Goddard. Cooper, 71, said of his devotion to her: “We’ve […]
ALICE Cooper has revealed he has a death pact with his wife – because the couple want to “go together”.
The rock legend – who rose to fame shocking his audiences – made the ghoulish admission as he talked about his love for wife Sheryl Goddard.
Alice Cooper with his wife of 43 years Sheryl Goddard[/caption]
Alice met Sheryl in 1975 when she joined his stage productions as a dancer[/caption]
Cooper, 71, said of his devotion to her: “We’ve made a pact – there is no way of surviving without each other.”
He told the Mirror that he “couldn’t live” without his wife of 43 years.
And the Poison singer added: “We always said there will never be a time when one of us will be mourning the other.
“Whenever it does happen, we are going to go together.
Alice, 71, is planning a return to the UK in October for a rock tour[/caption]
Alice and Sheryl in the 1970s. The couple have a ‘death pact’ together[/caption]
“I’ve been married 43 years to the greatest girl in the world.
“We have never cheated on each other.”
The couple met when Sheryl, now 61, began dancing in his epic stage performances in 1975.
It was during the height of Cooper’s rock stardom as he toured the worked shocking fans with gruesome stunts.
Alice rose to fame in the 70s with his gruesome performances that would shock audiences[/caption]
Alice, right, performs with The Hollywood Vampires – a band that includes Johnny Depp, left, and Joe Perry, centre[/caption]
Alice Cooper during the height of his fame in the 1970s[/caption]
Among his most infamous acts, Cooper would stick his head in a guillotine on stage.
He also performed a mock hanging that nearly killed him.
And Sheryl will join him on stage again 44 years later as he tours the UK in October.
Alice – known as Mr Nice Guy after one of his songs and because of his affable off-stage personality – said of his wife: “She dances better now than she did in 1975.
“You would think people would want to get away from the wives but she is my best friend.
“And there is no way of surviving without each other.”
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