Cherry-Evans was never going to win over new fans on the tourist strip on Monday night after sensationally reneging on the Titans' lucrative four-year deal.
And he did not try to endear himself to the crowd which sounded more than the 9632 in attendance when they bayed for his blood.
Asked what he thought of the crowd's constant niggling at halftime, a smiling Cherry-Evans told Fox Sports' Kevin Walters: "I am just here to have fun - they will be quiet soon enough".
The Titans' fans ultimately left shellshocked as Cherry-Evans' Sea Eagles ran in seven tries to one against a mistake-riddled Titans.
It was a shot in the arm for Cherry-Evans after a tough period in which he was dropped by Queensland selectors ahead of their record series-clinching 52-6 State of Origin III win in Brisbane.
Manly (6-10 record) still face a tough road to make the top eight, even after leapfrogging Gold Coast to 13th on the ladder, but five of their last eight games are at home.
To add injury to insult, Gold Coast's Test prop Nate Myles (shoulder) went down in the 52nd minute.
A Jorge Taufua double helped Manly jump to a 20-0 halftime lead.
It was more of the same in the second half as a Jamie Lyon bust set up pivot Kieran Foran's 45th-minute try.
Willie Mason (68th) added to the carnage before winger Tom Trbojevic completed his double in the 75th minute.
Gold Coast finally were able to get on the board when debutant Nathaniel Peteru crossed in the final minute.
Manly coach Geoff Toovey backed Cherry-Evans to return to his best after his Origin axing.
"He will brush it off like all good players do," he said.
"Hopefully, his best footy is ahead of him."
Titans coach Neil Henry was not surprised by the fans' reaction on Monday night to Cherry-Evans.
"They wanted to vent a little but Cherry-Evans has walked away with a big smile on his face," he said.
Henry said Myles would undergo X-rays on Tuesday to determine the full extent of what appeared to be hyperextended fingers.
Toovey did not try to play down Manly's top-eight aspirations.
"It's probably not the best time of year to be building but we are confident we can make the finals and we are working towards that," he said.
"But we are not getting too far ahead of ourselves."
Henry rated the loss as "our poorest performance of the year".
"We were not in it after the first 15 minutes," he said.
"We were thoroughly outplayed."
- AAP