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Cher inspired Turner to leave abusive husband
Europe News.Net Friday 9th May, 2008 (IANS)
Singer Tina Turner reveals that it was singer-actress Cher who inspired her to leave her abusive husband Ike because she looked very happy as a single woman.
Turner left Ike in 1976, which was after a year Cher's marriage to Sonny Bone ended. The two were very close fiends and Turner was impressed the way Cher enjoyed being a single woman. Turner was speaking on a TV show where she performed with Cher, contactmusic.com reports.
Turner said: 'I just remember she was so free. I admired her freedom.'
But Turner confessed that initially she found it very difficult to cope with the divorce.
She said: 'I called it Tina's Operation Oops, because I made so many oops, but I slowly learned.'
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ChiS 05-09-08, 05:52 AM |
Cher inspired Turner to leave abusive husband
whewww it’s good to know that im not the only one. It’s hell hard to be in a situation like this. Needs a positive outlook in life to move on.
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