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The “Total Eclipse of the Heart” singer Bonnie Tyler was reportedly put into a medically induced coma during recovery from emergency intestinal surgery.
Singer Bonnie Tyler has been placed into an induced coma to aid her recovery after emergency intestinal surgery, a spokesman for the star has said. It was revealed the 74-year-old from Skewen, Wales, had been rushed to a hospital near her home in Faro, Portugal, on Wednesday for the procedure and was recuperating.
The "Total Eclipse Of The Heart" singer underwent emergency intestinal surgery this week near her home in Portugal.
‘Total Eclipse of the Heart’ singer Bonnie Tyler, 74, in induced coma after being rushed to hospital
The “Total Eclipse of the Heart” songstress was scheduled to kick off her European tour later this month prior to her health scare.
Bonnie Tyler, the Welsh singer behind 1980s hits like "Total Eclipse of the Heart" and "Holding Out for a Hero," has been hospitalized in Portugal. A statement was shared to the 74-year-old singer's Facebook and website on Wednesday breaking the news to fans and acknowledging the situation.
The Welsh singer first gained fame in the 1970s with songs including “Lost in France” and “It’s a Heartache.” She then skyrocketed to fame when she released “Total Eclipse of the Heart” in 1983 off her album, Faster Than The Speed of Night. Her other popular songs include “Holdin’ Out For a Hero” and “Here She Comes,” among others.
Legendary pop singer Bonnie Tyler was rushed to a hospital in Portugal for emergency surgery. According to a statement released on the 74-year-old singer's official website, she was rushed into surgery "for emergency intestinal surgery."
(Gray News) – Bonnie Tyler, the singer known for “Total Eclipse of the Heart,” has been hospitalized for emergency surgery.
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