View Full Version : Alice Cooper reveals death pact with his wife Sheryl Goddard, we can't live alone
Nicky91
23-06-2019, 11:03 AM
The School's Out hitmaker, 71, first met Sheryl, 61, in 1975 when she began dancing in his stage shows
The devoted couple tied the knot in 1976, with the couple sharing three children together, daughters Calico, 38, and Sonora, 27, and son Dashiell, 34
Alice, real name Vincent Damon Furnier, says Sheryl is his 'best friend' and that there's 'no way of surviving without each other'
Sheryl and Alice have 'never cheated' on each other in their 43 years of marriage
Alice Cooper has revealed he has a death pact with devoted wife Sheryl Goddard after declaring they 'couldn't survive without each other'.
The shock rock icon, 71, has been in love with his wife, 61, since meeting in 1975, and says that when the time comes, they'll leave this life 'together'.
The School's Out hitmaker spoke to The Mirror about his marriage, where he revealed his shock plan should he or his wife die.
'We’ve made a pact – there is no way of surviving without each other,' he explained.
'I couldn’t live without her. 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.'
The rocker told how he has been married to the 'greatest girl in the world' for 43 years, with the couple having never cheated on each other.
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They fell in love when Sheryl began dancing in his stage shows in 1975.
Emphasising his pact with his 'best friend', Alice clarified: 'There is no way of surviving without each other.'
Back in 2017, Alice - real name Vincent Damon Furnier- revealed the secret to his long-lasting marriage.
During an appearance on The Project, he said: 'Marry the girl you are in love with.'
'You know what, we have never cheated on each other. First of all, marry the girl you are in love with. That's the important thing. Don't just marry the girl that you love,' the rocker added.
'It is a thing that - we never fight,' Alice went on to say, adding that they're the still 'the perfect couple.'
Alice married dancer Sheryl in 1976, with the couple sharing three children together, daughters Calico, 38, and Sonora, 27, and son Dashiell, 34.
Amid his death pact, the performer also told how he quit taking cocaine during the 70's after revealing that many of his friends didn't live through the years of taking drugs.
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/tvshowbiz/article-7171025/Alice-Cooper-reveals-DEATH-PACT-wife-Sheryl-Goddard-survive-alone.html
Oliver_W
23-06-2019, 11:06 AM
That's quite sweet tbh <3
Nicky91
23-06-2019, 11:07 AM
That's quite sweet tbh <3
really a example of true love :flutter: also 43 years of marriage never cheated on each other is impressive :o
and also cute where they fell in love for first time, at one of his shows :clap2:
arista
23-06-2019, 11:08 AM
'couldn't survive without each other'.
True Love
Cute but creepy
...ghouls out for..ever...?...
Twosugars
23-06-2019, 11:17 AM
Good on them
I don't think I could carry on living without my partner. We are together for life.
Twosugars
23-06-2019, 11:19 AM
Wow, she is beautiful
Oliver_W
23-06-2019, 11:20 AM
I loved him in Wayne's World. "Yes Pete, it is" ... always kills me, for some reason!
user104658
23-06-2019, 11:33 AM
Alice Cooper's wife when he dies first:
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user104658
23-06-2019, 11:36 AM
In all seriousness I get it, I often feel this way, however I have children and one of them will be a disabled adult so I don't really have the luxury(?) of saying I wouldn't be able to go on without my wife... or even the luxury(?) of being unable to cope. I'd just damn well have to :shrug:.
...ghouls out for..ever...?...:joker:
smudgie
23-06-2019, 11:48 AM
Pathetic.
They can’t go on without each other, self centred pair, what about their kids and grandkids.
Life does go on, be thankful they met their true soulmates and carry on with the love in your heart when one of them goes.
Plus he is 10 years older than her and she is far too young to go anytime soon.
Hubby and I have been together 42, still madly in love, always been loyal..blah blah blah.
I have made sure both of our kids know he has my blessing to do as he pleases once I have gone, whatever or whoever makes him happy.
I shall do likewise:joker: ...as if.
thesheriff443
23-06-2019, 11:58 AM
Pathetic.
They can’t go on without each other, self centred pair, what about their kids and grandkids.
Life does go on, be thankful they met their true soulmates and carry on with the love in your heart when one of them goes.
Plus he is 10 years older than her and she is far too young to go anytime soon.
Hubby and I have been together 42, still madly in love, always been loyal..blah blah blah.
I have made sure both of our kids know he has my blessing to do as he pleases once I have gone, whatever or whoever makes him happy.
I shall do likewise:joker: ...as if.
Great post.
thesheriff443
23-06-2019, 12:00 PM
Egyptians killing servants to serve the pharo in the after life comes to mind.
Nicky91
23-06-2019, 12:00 PM
Pathetic.
They can’t go on without each other, self centred pair, what about their kids and grandkids.
Life does go on, be thankful they met their true soulmates and carry on with the love in your heart when one of them goes.
Plus he is 10 years older than her and she is far too young to go anytime soon.
Hubby and I have been together 42, still madly in love, always been loyal..blah blah blah.
I have made sure both of our kids know he has my blessing to do as he pleases once I have gone, whatever or whoever makes him happy.
I shall do likewise:joker: ...as if.
it's a personal choice from them and i think everyone has other thoughts on this subject
thesheriff443
23-06-2019, 12:01 PM
Also people that kill their kids when they choose suicide.
thesheriff443
23-06-2019, 12:03 PM
it's a personal choice from them and i think everyone has other thoughts on this subject
A fly landing on your screen could change your mind on a subject.
Being in love is not a contest
AnnieK
23-06-2019, 12:46 PM
Pathetic.
They can’t go on without each other, self centred pair, what about their kids and grandkids.
Life does go on, be thankful they met their true soulmates and carry on with the love in your heart when one of them goes.
Plus he is 10 years older than her and she is far too young to go anytime soon.
Hubby and I have been together 42, still madly in love, always been loyal..blah blah blah.
I have made sure both of our kids know he has my blessing to do as he pleases once I have gone, whatever or whoever makes him happy.
I shall do likewise:joker: ...as if.
My mum did this when she was dying, she told me specifically to not be horrible if my dad met someone :laugh: He still hasn't and I don't think he will but he has carried on without mum, he lives for the grandkids now, misses her every day but just gets on with his life
Twosugars
23-06-2019, 01:25 PM
A fly landing on your screen could change your mind on a subject.
Nicky clocked :hee:
Livia
23-06-2019, 01:42 PM
That's very sweet but it would be foolish in my opinion. When my first husband died I wanted to die too. It was knowing that my family would have to cope with that, and knowing the raw, hopeless, endless feeling of having lost someone you love, I didn't want them to go through it. And it took me a good few years to feel in a normal way, to stop feeling guilty if I smiled, or if I was having fun without him. But like everyone knows, time is the best healer... and now I have a new life, and a new husband... Of course, if they both felt this is really what they want, that's up to them. But it will be harder on their kids x2.
GoldHeart
23-06-2019, 04:28 PM
Grief is a terrible thing ,but this isn't the answer no matter how much they love each other.
Plus what about their children etc ??, it's not fair on them .
As others have said time is a better healer .
I would at least want the other person to try to go on...they might have a good ten-year left yet..seems a bit selfish imo.
That's very sweet but it would be foolish in my opinion. When my first husband died I wanted to die too. It was knowing that my family would have to cope with that, and knowing the raw, hopeless, endless feeling of having lost someone you love, I didn't want them to go through it. And it took me a good few years to feel in a normal way, to stop feeling guilty if I smiled, or if I was having fun without him. But like everyone knows, time is the best healer... and now I have a new life, and a new husband... Of course, if they both felt this is really what they want, that's up to them. But it will be harder on their kids x2.
Lovely honest post livia..I can relate x
Cherie
23-06-2019, 07:03 PM
seems quite selfish if they are leaving family behind, my Dad died when I was 15, imagine if my Mom decided she was going to go as well :skull: We get it they have been together and are very happy but the human spirit is incredible and you can move on even on your own after someone close to you dies, it took my Mom a few years to get back to herself but she had a great life travelling and enjoyed her grandkids and she never forgot my Dad :love:
seems quite selfish if they are leaving family behind, my Dad died when I was 15, imagine if my Mom decided she was going to go as well :skull: We get it they have been together and are very happy but the human spirit is incredible and you can move on even on your own after someone close to you dies, it took my Mom a few years to get back to herself but she had a great life travelling and enjoyed her grandkids and she never forgot my Dad :love:
And again..I loveley honest post. .
I'm a great believer of living to make the memory of the loved one a treasured memory for all...nobody wants a finger pointed at a dissapointment of a human that was left behind.
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