Edwin Bach and Tina Turner |
They met at an industry party in London shortly after she established herself as one the world’s most successful solo artists - now, some 25-years later, Tina Turner is said to be keen on exchanging vows with German record producer Erwin Bach. Already, Tina renounced her American citizenship earlier this year to become Swiss.
A practicing Buddhist since the early-seventies, Tina is understood to have requested her guests – of whom designer Giorgio Armani is rumoured to be one – wear white during what is believed to be a Buddhist ceremony.
Armani is also said to be designing the Grammy award winner’s dress for what will be her second wedding – her first being a volatile 14-year marriage to the late Ike Turner, with whom she found fame in the 1960’s.
Following their divorce in 1978 Tina recounted the domestic abuse she suffered at the hands of her 1st husband in bestselling 1986 memoir I, Tina – the inspiration for big-screen biopic What’s Love Got to Do with it starring Angela Bassett as Turner and Laurence Fishburne as Ike.
Tina with 1st Husband Ike Turner in 1975 |
‘People often ask me why don’t I marry,’ she said. ‘I have love. I have a good life. I don’t need to interfere with that. For some people, marriage means “You’re mine now.” That can be the beginning of the failure of a relationship.’
She added: ‘Psychologically, something happens when someone says, “You’re my husband or wife. You can’t do this or that.” It’s about ownership. That freedom that 2 people loving each other and wanting to be together – and being able to leave if anything is wrong – is gone.
‘Neither Erwin nor I feel the need to get married. We’ve been together for 18 years. What would marriage give me that I don’t already have? Marriage would be about pleasing the public. Why do I need to please the public if I’m already pleased?’
The singer has 2 children, sons Craig, from a relationship with late saxophonist Raymond Hill in 1958 and Ronald – her only child with Ike.
Source: Mail Online, New York Post
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