In 2013 they married, at the same time Turner took Swiss citizenship, automatically renouncing American citizenship. A measured, prosperous life in the town of Küsnacht in the canton of Zurich, it seemed, was meant to become idyllic – take in the views, breathe in the mountain air and reminisce about the past as you enjoy the company of your good -like. But life, which had already given Tina a lot of difficulties, again prepared its dark surprises. Literally a month after the wedding, Tina had a stroke, and the consequences were serious – the singer admitted that she learned to walk again.
At the same time, Turner perceived old age quite calmly.
“I don’t look forward to death, but I will have nothing to regret when the time comes. I did what I came into this world to do. Now is the time to have fun. There is a husband wonderful in my life, and I’m happy,” she admitted in an interview with Oprah Winfrey.
However, life soon tested the unbroken strength of Tina again – the star was diagnosed with bowel cancer, and then kidney failure.
It was a big blow for her. Saved only inner peace. Since the 1970s, the singer has professed Buddhism – it was he who helped her through difficult times in the past: difficult marriage with the aggressor Ike Turner, domestic violence, abortion…