Bonnie Tyler Placed in Induced Coma After Emergency Intestinal Surgery
Singer Bonnie Tyler has been placed into an induced coma to aid her recovery after emergency intestinal surgery, a spokesman for the star said.
The 74-year-old from Skewen, Wales, was rushed to a hospital near her home in Faro, Portugal, on Wednesday for the procedure and was recuperating.
A spokesman for the singer shared a further update on her health Thursday evening.
"Bonnie has been put into an induced coma by her doctors to aid her recovery," he said.
The spokesman added: "We know that you all wish her well and ask for privacy at this difficult time please. We will issue a further statement when we are able to."
Born Gaynor Hopkins in a Neath council house, the gravel-voiced singer became an international sensation with Total Eclipse of the Heart in 1983.
Forty-three years later, the song passed the billion streams mark on Spotify.
Tyler grew up with a love for music before being discovered by talent scout Roger Bell in a Swansea club.
She released her first single, Lost in France, in 1977. But Total Eclipse of the Heart five years later changed her life.
A four-minute radio version took the world by storm, with the ballad spending two weeks at UK number one and four weeks in the US.
Grammy-nominated Tyler has had a string of other hits, including Holding out for a Hero.
She represented the UK at the Eurovision Song Contest in 2013, and a decade later was made an MBE for her services to music.
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