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Tina Turner, the legendary rock singer, died in May at the age of 83 at her home in Switzerland.
The Queen of Rock 'n' Roll won 12 Grammy Awards and sold over 100 million records worldwide during her lifetime.
Tina Turner has a difficult personal life in addition to a successful career.
Tina Turner's life story is revealed in a documentary film titled Tina.
Turner said his fans farewell in the documentary.
Tina's dark side is also revealed in the film, particularly her relationship with Ike Turner, who died after a heroin overdose in 2007.
Tina later suffered from a number of diseases, including a stroke and cancer.
Tina Turner suffered from renal disease and needed a transplant in 2017. Her present spouse, Erwin Bach, was her kidney donor.
Tina Turner revealed in the documentary that her mother, Priscilla, despised her. Tina's father, Floyd Bullock, subjected her mother to domestic abuse.
Tina Turner's parents then abandoned her.
Turner's mother departed when he was 11 years old, and his father remarried two years later.
Tina met Ike Turner in a St. Louis nightclub in 1957. Louis. That was the beginning of their poisonous relationship. Tina enjoyed the music of Ike, who was only a teenager at the time, who fronted the band The Kings of Rhythm.
The documentary film also depicts the beginning of Ike's violence against Tina. "He beat me with a shoe," Tina Turner explained to the doctor.
Tina was pregnant at the time with her son, Ronnie, who died in December 2022 at the age of 62.
Ike and Tina decided to divorce in 1976. Despite Ike's violence, Tina concedes that she can finally make peace with him.
Tina Turner has admitted that she despises one of her most well-known songs, "What's Love Got to Do With It?" The song was originally written for the British band Bucks Fizz.
"I like to rock and roll." "However, it is a pop song," Tina explained.
Tina's life in Switzerland with her husband, Erwin Bach, is also depicted in the documentary.
Tina met Erwin in Europe when she was 46 years old, and the two married in 2013.
Tina Turner, the legendary rock singer, died in May at the age of 83 at her home in Switzerland.
The Queen of Rock 'n' Roll won 12 Grammy Awards and sold over 100 million records worldwide during her lifetime.
Tina Turner has a difficult personal life in addition to a successful career.
Tina Turner's life story is revealed in a documentary film titled Tina.
Turner said his fans farewell in the documentary.
Tina's dark side is also revealed in the film, particularly her relationship with Ike Turner, who died after a heroin overdose in 2007.
Tina later suffered from a number of diseases, including a stroke and cancer.
Tina Turner suffered from renal disease and needed a transplant in 2017. Her present spouse, Erwin Bach, was her kidney donor.
Tina Turner revealed in the documentary that her mother, Priscilla, despised her. Tina's father, Floyd Bullock, subjected her mother to domestic abuse.
Tina Turner's parents then abandoned her.
Turner's mother departed when he was 11 years old, and his father remarried two years later.
Tina met Ike Turner in a St. Louis nightclub in 1957. Louis. That was the beginning of their poisonous relationship. Tina enjoyed the music of Ike, who was only a teenager at the time, who fronted the band The Kings of Rhythm.
The documentary film also depicts the beginning of Ike's violence against Tina. "He beat me with a shoe," Tina Turner explained to the doctor.
Tina was pregnant at the time with her son, Ronnie, who died in December 2022 at the age of 62.
Ike and Tina decided to divorce in 1976. Despite Ike's violence, Tina concedes that she can finally make peace with him.
Tina Turner has admitted that she despises one of her most well-known songs, "What's Love Got to Do With It?" The song was originally written for the British band Bucks Fizz.
"I like to rock and roll." "However, it is a pop song," Tina explained.
Tina's life in Switzerland with her husband, Erwin Bach, is also depicted in the documentary.
Tina met Erwin in Europe when she was 46 years old, and the two married in 2013.
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