The sad news has not escaped anyone: Tina Turner has died at the age of 83. This Thursday, May 25, 2023, Afida Turner, daughter-in-law of the international star, wanted to pay tribute to him on the set of TPMP. In particular, she mentioned the question of inheritance…
The world of music has been in mourning since May 24, 2023. It is indeed on this precise date that the death of Tina Turner, at the age of 83, was announced on her Instagram account via a press release.
While the tributes for the Queen of Rock’n Roll have multiplied for two days, it is Afida Turner’s turn to speak about the death of the one who was for a long time her mother-in-law. And it’s on the set of TPMP that she chose to do so. “I was quite shocked, but at the same time, I was aware of the situation and the medical condition of my mother-in-law”she confided to Cyril Hanouna and his columnists this Thursday, May 25.
Afida Turner moved in TPMP
When she heard the sad news, Afida Turner was in the south of France. “I believe a lot in spirituality, in God and in signs. I went to Cannes to do the climb of the steps so yesterday I arrived. I arrived in Nice and I showed one of my assistants ‘ you see, that’s where Tina lived’, in Saint-Jean-Cap-Ferrat. And I told her a few anecdotes, at 4 o’clock in the morning when we were looking for a bottle of champagne that we couldn’t open… So I was telling this anecdote and, right after, I received a message. I didn’t believe it because, very often, there are dirty jokes. But it was someone very close to Tina”she says.
Afida confirms that she was still in contact with Tina…
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