On July 3, 1976, the Queen of Rock and Roll made the most dangerous move of her life. With only 36 cents in her pocket and a gas card, Tina Turner waited for Ike to fall asleep before fleeing a hotel in Dallas.
She literally ran across a highway in the dark to escape years of abuse. When she finally filed for divorce, she didn't ask for money or property—she only asked for her name. From those 36 cents, she rebuilt her life to become one of the greatest icons in music history.
"Sometimes freedom begins with crossing one dangerous road."
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Disclaimer: This video discusses real-life events involving domestic abuse and survival. The information is based on Tina Turner's own accounts in her memoirs and public interviews. This content is for educational and inspirational purposes.
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She literally ran across a highway in the dark to escape years of abuse. When she finally filed for divorce, she didn't ask for money or property—she only asked for her name. From those 36 cents, she rebuilt her life to become one of the greatest icons in music history.
"Sometimes freedom begins with crossing one dangerous road."
Disclaimer
Disclaimer: This video discusses real-life events involving domestic abuse and survival. The information is based on Tina Turner's own accounts in her memoirs and public interviews. This content is for educational and inspirational purposes.
Hashtags
#TinaTurner #QueenOfRockAndRoll #SurvivalStory #Inspiration #WomenEmpowerment #MusicHistory #RockLegend #TrueStories #Freedom
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