Bonnie Tyler shot to global fame in 1983 with the release of her chart-topping power ballad Total Eclipse Of The Heart after her 1976 hit Lost in France.
She went on to sell an estimated 100 million records worldwide over a career spanning more than five decades, earning three Grammy nods and an MBE for services to music.
But behind all of her success was her loving husband of 53 years, former Olympic judoku competitor turned property investor, Robert Sullivan.
On Thursday, it was announced that Bonnie died ‘unexpectedly’ at the age of 75, just weeks after going into cardiac arrest following surgery, which left her in an
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