'American Horror Story' season 7 cast news, spoilers: Cher to make a cameo? Which episode will she appear in?

Singer Cher is shown in this 2013 photo. Reuters/Keith Bedford

"American Horror Story" is no stranger to iconic musicians making a cameo. Fans saw Adam Levine grace "Asylum" and Stevie Nicks appear in "Coven," and it looks like this season is going to be no different. This time, reportedly guest starring is the iconic songstress with big hair and legendary pipelines, Cher.

There have been rumors floating around for a while now that the 71-year-old singer is making a cameo on "American Horror Story" season 7. While Ryan Murphy has not confirmed it yet, there's already a pile of evidence online that suggests it's going to happen.

The Sun notes that Cher tweeted last August that she had a fun surprise project coming out in the first week of September. This coincidentally matches with the premiere of "American Horror Story: Cult" which returned on Sept. 5.

The claim is also supported by the fact that her son, Chaz Bono, portrays the role of Gary Longstreet this season.

If those are not enough, the cast of "Cult" also went to the singer's concert and shared a lot of pictures on social media. It's entirely possible that Bono's connection simply made this possible. However, it's also not far-fetched that Cher may have done a little cameo and invited them all to her concert.

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