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Twitter Is in Love With This Photo of Alice Cooper Serving Food to Children
A photo of Alice Cooper serving food to children at what appears to be a potluck or food bank is making the rounds on Twitter this week, and commenters' reactions have sent the pic trending on the social network.
The image isn't new, however, and has cropped up online before. But the visual juxtaposition of the now 73-year-old godfather of shock rock lending a helping hand to those who may be less fortunate seems to elicit a wealth of observations from those who view it.
Down toward the bottom of this post, see the photo of Cooper and read several recent responses to it.
"Alice Cooper serving food at a shelter," said one Twitter user who re-shared it on Dec. 18 amid a surge of related retweets about the heartwarming image.
Several subsequent commenters made political or religious remarks related to the image. "Alice Cooper doing more for needy people than [Sen. Joe Manchin]," one said. "You know how Jesus told us to serve others as a demonstration of our faith in Him?" asked another. "Alice Cooper is doing it correctly."
Building on that vibe, Testament's Alex Skolnick joined in by tweeting on
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Who Is Alice Cooper's Wife? All About Sheryl Goddard
Rockstar Alice Cooper's facade may not hint that he's a family man, but he and his wife, Sheryl Goddard, have a love story for the ages.
Cooper and Goddard have been married for nearly 50 years. The pair wed in March 1976, just a few years after they fatefully met through their work, with Goddard having played a variety of roles in Cooper's stage show.
"It's almost hard to do the show without her," Cooper told Billboard in 2019, decades after the pair started working together. "It's almost like Burns and Allen; we're backstage putting makeup on, talking, laughing."
So, who is Alice Cooper's wife? Here is everything to know about Sheryl Goddard and her relationship with the rock signer.
She is a dancer
Goddard was once a self-described "classical snob," as she had trained in ballet in New York City.
"I knew I couldn't be a ballerina, but not because I didn't have potential," she told PEOPLE in 1978. "Ballet was extremely vicious, political and narrow-minded."
Despite training in classical dance, Goddard moved on to stylized dance and became a choreographer.
She met her husband on the stage
Goddard said she had never heard of Cooper until she accepted an