Tina Turner on Why Fame Is a Curse..
Picture this: it’s 1976. A motel in Dallas. The air is humid, thick with silence. Tina Turner, barefoot and bruised, clutches a paper bag holding 36 cents and a Mobil credit card. She’s just escaped—literally run—from Ike Turner after yet another violent outburst. Her lip is bleeding. Her ribs ache. But her eyes? Her eyes burn with something new: resolve.
This wasn’t the first time Ike had hurt her. It wasn’t even the worst. But it was the last. That night, Tina Turner made a choice—not just to survive, but to rise...
Picture this: it’s 1976. A motel in Dallas. The air is humid, thick with silence. Tina Turner, barefoot and bruised, clutches a paper bag holding 36 cents and a Mobil credit card. She’s just escaped—literally run—from Ike Turner after yet another violent outburst. Her lip is bleeding. Her ribs ache. But her eyes? Her eyes burn with something new: resolve.
This wasn’t the first time Ike had hurt her. It wasn’t even the worst. But it was the last. That night, Tina Turner made a choice—not just to survive, but to rise...
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