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Catherine Zeta-Jones says goodbye to Bonnie Tyler with an emotional message: I am heartbroken

The actress shared an unpublished photograph of her wedding with Michael Douglas and remembered her cousin-in-law as "an extraordinary woman with an incomparable voice"

Catherine ZetaJones says goodbye to Bonnie Tyler with an emotional message I am heartbroken
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Bonnie Tyler, a famous Welsh song, passed away at the age of 75 while her household confirmed that she was receiving medical care for a condition. The announcement caused a flurry of responses, but without a doubt Catherine Zeta-Jones', who maintained a close family relationship with the artist, was the most personal bid.

Robert Sullivan, the Oscar-winning actress's niece, and Bonnie Tyler had been married for more than 50 years. The song became a constant presence in Zeta-Jones ' life because she was often viewed as a member of his inner circle as a result of this connection.

Bonnie Tyler and Catherine Zeta-Jones shared a photo via Instagram taken the night before her 2000 bridal to Michael Douglas, which took place in New York City. In the photo, both women appear beautifully and smiling in what the artist believes to be one of her most memorable moments.

The passing of our darling Bonnie Tyler has me in my heart. The actress wrote in addition to the photo that Bonnie had been married to my aunt and has been a pretty significant member of my life.

A achievement that will last forever

Tyler was not only invited to their marriage, but Zeta-Jones even performed at the occasion. The artist recalls that" He sang it and shook everything. "

The actress wanted to go beyond artistic recognition and highlighted the human side of Bonnie Tyler: "An extraordinary woman with an incomparable voice. A unique artist, who could easily have been a comedian because she was one of the funniest people I met."

"Thank you, Bonnie, for the joy you brought to so many people. Rest easy, beautiful lady," Zeta-Jones concluded in her publication.

Born Gaynor Hopkins in the Welsh town of Skewen, Bonnie Tyler always maintained her characteristic accent and became one of the great cultural ambassadors of Wales. Her hoarse and powerful voice, the result of an operation on her vocal cords in the 70s, became her hallmark and catapulted her to international fame with hits such as “Total Eclipse of the Heart”, “Holding Out for a Hero” and “It’s a Heartache”.

In addition to Zeta-Jones, other figures from the musical world such as Sir Cliff Richard, Rod Stewart and Bryan Adams expressed their sadness at the loss of the artist, while the British government and Welsh authorities highlighted her cultural legacy.

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