
She rocketed to worldwide fame in the 1980s with her hit Girls Just Wanna Have Fun. But Cyndi Lauper said she is now not concerned about being a big name celebrity. 'You can't live your whole life worrying about staying famous,' the Grammy winner told AARP The Magazine in its August/September issue, stressing that chasing her passion is more important than staying in the limelight. Lauper remains a musical icon who continues to reach new watermarks in her career: She received a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame this past April, released a country album titled Detour back in May and composed the Tony Award-winning 2012 Broadway hit Kinky Boots. The New York City native hasn't changed too much at 63, as she's still rocking the multi-colored hairdos that made her a pop culture phenomenon some 30 years back. 'I think I have reached an age when I can have pink hair if I want – or blue hair,' the Time After Time singer revealed. 'But blue, it turns a little green, so right now I am going with the pink.' READ MORE
Watch Cyndi Lauper's official music video for "Funnel of Love" below. It's from her new CD, Detour which you can purchase HERE .
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