A number of Australian stars have paid tribute to music icon Tina Turner after she passed away at the age of 83 after a long battle with illness.
People like Keith Urban, Celeste Barber and radio hosts Kyle Sandilands and Jackie ‘O’ Henderson all said they were shocked by the news that broke on Wednesday.
Keith, 55, who took the stage in 2021 to honor Tina as she was inducted into the US Rock & Roll Hall of Fame, thanked Tina for her contribution to the music industry.
“Just heard of Tina Turner’s passing and it touched my heart,” Keith wrote in a tribute he shared on Instagram.
“I immediately hear that voice, see that energy and feel that power, sensuality, determination and passion. That life force,” he said.
A number of Australian stars have paid tribute to music icon Tina Turner after she died aged 83 after a long battle with illness
He added, “I’m thankful we have the music and the performances – the source for so much of what you hear and see from countless other artists to this day. An unparalleled print. Thanks for everything you have Tina.”
Comedian Celeste Barber shared a photo of Tina and wrote, “Simply the best,” alongside a broken heart emoji.
Kyle Sandilands and Jackie O discussed the shocking news on their KIIS FM radio show on Thursday, with shock jock Kyle saying it was a ‘disgrace’.
People like Keith Urban, Celeste Barber and radio hosts Kyle Sandilands and Jackie ‘O’ Henderson all said they were shocked by the news that broke on Wednesday.
“Just heard of Tina Turner’s passing and it touched my heart,” Keith wrote in a tribute he shared on Instagram. “I immediately hear that voice, see that energy and feel that power, sensuality, determination and passion. That life force,” he said
Comedian Celeste Barber shared a photo of Tina and wrote, “Simply the best,” alongside a broken heart emoji
The photo features Celeste Barber paying tribute to the icon on Thursday
“Too bad, she ran that woman through the doorbell,” Kyle said.
“She really knew how to rock and roll that old bird!” There she goes wherever we go when we die,” he added.
Jodi Gordon also shared a tribute to Tina.
Kyle Sandilands and Jackie O discussed the shocking news on their KIIS FM radio show on Thursday, with shock jock Kyle saying it was a ‘disgrace’
The former Home and Away star shared a photo of Tina and wrote, “Love you Tina. REST IN PEACE.’
The legendary singer died at her home in Küsnach near Zurich, Switzerland, after a long, unspecified illness.
Her representatives announced the news, saying, “With her, the world loses a music legend and role model.”
Jodi Gordon also shared a tribute to Tina. The former Home and Away star shared a photo of Tina and wrote, “Love you Tina. REST IN PEACE’
On April 9, in what is believed to be her last public remarks, she shared The protector how she hoped the world would remember her – and how she didn’t fear death.
“How would you like to be remembered?” asked the Keeper.
Like the queen of rock and roll. As a woman who showed other women that it’s okay to strive for success on their own terms.”
When asked what frightens her about getting older, she replied, “Nothing. This is life’s full adventure and I embrace and accept each day with what it brings.’
On April 9, in what are believed to be her last public remarks, she told The Guardian how she hoped the world would remember her — and how she didn’t fear death.
Keen as ever, Turner joked if she’d like more sex, money, or fame — “At my age, is there another option?” and shared how she enjoyed “anonymity in retirement.”
Turner is survived by two of her four sons – two predeceased her – and her 67-year-old husband, Erwin Bach.
The couple got married in 2013 after nearly 30 years of dating.
Throughout her career, Turner won eight Grammys from 25 nominations and three lifetime Grammy Awards. Her last stadium concert was in Sheffield, England, in 2009.
She was known for hits like Proud Mary, What’s Love Got to Do With It and The Best.
Throughout her career, Turner won eight Grammys from 25 nominations and three lifetime Grammy Awards. She was known for hits like Proud Mary, What’s Love Got to Do With It and The Best