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Catherine Zeta-Jones, Rod Stewart, Bryan Adams and More Mourn the Death of Bonnie Tyler

Zeta-Jones said her heart is broken and recalled their family connection after the Welsh singer died in hospital, where she had been treated for illness.

  • The Neath-born singer Bonnie Tyler, renowned for hits like "Total Eclipse of the Heart," has died. Her family announced she "unexpectedly passed away" in a hospital while being treated for an illness.
  • After being placed into an induced coma following emergency surgery, Tyler remained seriously unwell in intensive care despite her team previously reporting she was no longer in a coma.
  • Oscar-Winner Catherine Zeta-Jones paid tribute to Tyler, calling her "dearest" and recalling her wedding performance, while Sir Cliff Richard and Suzi Quatro expressed condolences for the "extraordinary" artist.
  • First Minister Rhun and the BBC Eurovision team honored the Welsh icon, who represented the country in the 2013 Eurovision Song Contest. Broadcaster Carol Vorderman called the singer, born Gaynor Hopkins, a "legend."
  • Long-Time guitarist Matt Prior praised her as a "kind and caring lady," saying the opportunity to work with her "changed the course of my life." Her family has requested privacy during this time.
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The death of Bonnie Tyler moves many people - in Germany as well as abroad. Numerous colleagues, companions and prominent fans come to the floor to pay the last tribute to the singer.

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Bonnie Tyler’s death sparked a wave of farewell messages by artists, presenters and public figures who remembered both her musical legacy and her personality outside the stage. Among the tributes, she highlighted that of actress Catherine Zeta-Jones, who revealed the family bond that linked them and claimed to be “with a broken heart” after learning the news.

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HD broke the news in Falkenberg, Sweden on Thursday, July 9, 2026.
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