Bonnie Tyler, the Welsh singer known for 'Total Eclipse of the Heart,' died at a hospital in Portugal at age 75, according to a report from reports. The cause was complications from a serious illness following months of hospitalization. No official confirmation from family or representatives has been released.
Reports reports that Bonnie Tyler, the Welsh singer whose raspy voice defined 1980s pop with hits including 'Total Eclipse of the Heart,' 'It's a Heartache,' and 'Holding Out for a Hero,' has died at age 75. According to the report, Tyler passed away in a hospital in Portugal due to complications from a serious illness after months of hospitalization and recovery efforts. The report follows an earlier unconfirmed mention from a journalist's chat, which The Zioneer flagged as unverified at 13:53 Jerusalem time. The current report provides more detail but still lacks official confirmation from Tyler's family, management, or a public statement. Tyler earned three Grammy nominations and remained an active performer into her 70s.
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