Gloria Gaynor resides in a living situation akin to that of The Golden Girls.
Gloria Gaynor, the iconic singer known for her empowering anthems "I Will Survive" and "I Am What I Am," is currently living in a shared apartment with her best friend in the United States. The 81-year-old artist, who hails from New Jersey, has been open about her current relationship status, expressing that she is single and open to whatever the future may bring.
Gaynor, who was previously married to her manager Linwood Simon from 1979 to 2005, has found solace in her faith and her close friendship. She attends church every Sunday and values the guidance her faith provides, particularly in matters of trust. When she's not at church, she watches online sermons to continue her spiritual journey.
In her home, Gaynor cooks and spends her days with her best friend, another divorcee. Their bond is so strong that Gaynor's niece once referred to them as the 'Golden Girls.' The singer attributes her life to her faith and believes that something may come in her love life, but acknowledges that God likes to surprise us.
The upcoming awards ceremony at the Kennedy Center in Washington D.C. is a testament to Gaynor's enduring impact on the arts. On December 7, the opera house of the Kennedy Center will honour Gaynor for her lifetime achievements. The Kennedy Center, a major cultural institution, has recognised Gaynor's significant contributions to music and entertainment.
Despite the recognition, Gaynor remains humble and focused on her faith. She continues to live her life with grace and an open heart, ready for whatever the future may bring. As she looks forward to the awards ceremony, she remains hopeful about the possibilities that life may hold for her in love.