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Legendary Singer Bonnie Tyler Dies at 75 After Long Illness in Portugal

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Bonnie Tyler, the iconic Welsh singer known for hits like "Total Eclipse of the Heart," passed away at the age of 75. Her family and team announced her death on July 9, 2026, stating she died in a hospital in Portugal where she had been hospitalized for several months due to a serious illness. They requested privacy during this difficult time.

In May, Tyler underwent emergency intestinal surgery and was placed in an induced coma. Although she awoke from the coma last month, her condition remained critical, and she continued to receive intensive care.

Born Gaynor Hopkins in South Wales, Tyler rose to fame in the late 1970s with the hit "It's a Heartache." She achieved international stardom in 1983 with "Total Eclipse of the Heart," which topped charts in both the UK and the US. She also gained acclaim with "Holding Out for a Hero," featured in the films Footloose and Shrek 2. Throughout her career, Tyler was nominated for three Grammy Awards and represented the UK in the 2013 Eurovision Song Contest. In 2023, she was honored with an MBE for her contributions to British music.

Bonnie Tyler leaves behind a significant musical legacy, known for her distinctive raspy voice and a string of timeless 1980s hits that continue to resonate with new generations of listeners.

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