Late makeup artist Kevyn Aucoin, a close friend of Cher's, appears as one of the two men seated in the booth behind her (in which she briefly kneels.)
Jack's Cher doll is a $60,000 prototype of a doll that Mattel sold for a short time in 2001. Co-producer/Creator Max Mutchnick currently owns the doll that was featured in the show.
In the broadcast version, Will's visit to Psychic Sue is slightly longer and some lines were removed for the DVD version. In one example, when Psychic Sue informs Will that "there's going to be a reunion," in the broadcast version, Will answers, "Oh, please let it be Bananarama!".
Set Decorator Doug Devine was uncredited as the guy buying ottomans.
The episode title is a reference to Cher's song "Gypsys, Tramps and Thieves"