Cher Strauberry


Cher Strauberry is a goofy-footed American skateboarder and musician who lives in Oakland, California.

Skateboarding

At age 12, Strauberry took first place overall in the California Amateur Skateboard League. Although experiencing early success as a skateboarder, Strauberry quit skateboarding for a number of years after a series of ankle injuries. On January 1, 2017 Leo Baker came to a show Strauberry was playing. Leo told Cher he was a fan of her band. This inspired Strauberry to start skating again.
In 2019, All Hail the Black Market released a Cher Strauberry signature skateboard.
Strauberry does a backside 180 heelflip at Embarcadero, in the 2019 Supreme video CANDYLAND directed by William Strobeck. Strauberry's clip is followed by Beatrice Domond.

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At age 16, Strauberry discovered the Alternative Music Foundation in Berkeley, an all-inclusive and all-ages collective music venue. At the venue, she saw Younger Lovers, a gay punk band. So inspired, Cher went straight home that night and started her band, Pookie and the Poodlez.

Twompsax

Twompsax is Strauberry's current project. She is also the bass player of Nobunny.

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On March 5, 2018, Strauberry announced to her Instagram followers that she was transitioning.