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Tina Turner's house will be turned into a museum

Tina Turner's house will be turned into a museum

After battling high blood pressure, colon cancer and undergoing a kidney transplant for four decades, Tina Turner passed away of natural causes at the age of 83. Although the legendary singer is no longer with us, she will live on forever. the legacy her music left behind. Erwin Bach, Tina Turner's husband, plans to transform their estate into a £58 million picturesque museum in Stäfa, Switzerland, which will honor and celebrate the life of the legendary music icon.

This property is just half an hour from their luxury residence on the quiet shores of Lake Zurich, where the couple lived together for the past decade. The city that Tina once called home is planning to honor her by installing a statue of her. Brownsville, the city where Tina Turner spent most of her formative years, is considering placing a statue in her honor in Heritage Park, near the high school Tina attended. Although the star left town at the age of 16 when her grandmother died, it remained an integral part of Tina's history and is now home to the Tina Turner Museum. The city's mayor revealed why he wants the statue to be placed in the city where she grew up. He explained

"When Tina came on the scene, she owned it. We want this statue to represent that passion. Tina was an inspiration to the whole world… she showed the people of Brownsville that no matter where you start, you own your story where finish."

Tina Turner achieved great success in her career and found happiness in her love life. Despite her first marriage ending in divorce, she enjoyed a happy life with her second husband, who even donated one of his kidneys to help her live longer.

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