UK Wedding News
26/07/2013
The 73-year-old singer wed her long-term partner last week in a private ceremony in Switzerland.
The civil ceremony was held on the banks of Lake Zurich, and the happy couple threw a lavish Buddhist-themed party at their estate last weekend to celebrate with a number of celebrities in attendance.
Discussing her marriage in an interview with Hello! Magazine, Turner admitted: "It's that happiness that people talk about, when you wish for nothing, when you can finally take a deep breath and say, 'Everything is good.'
"It's a wonderful place to be."
The singer wore a green and black silk Armani gown for her wedding and said she had purchased the dress before she made the decision to wear it as her gown.
"I thought, 'I gotta have that, even if I never wear it. Then I thought, 'I know, that will be my wedding dress'," she added.
Turner and Bach, who is a German music executive, first met in 1985 at a record label party in London. The couple began dating almost a year later and have been together ever since. In 1994, the singer moved to Zurich, and in January 2013 it was revealed that Turner had applied for Swizz citizenship, therefore renouncing her US citizenship.
She was officially declared a citizen of Switzerland in April, and around this time it was reported that the couple got engaged.
Turner was previously involved in a long-term relationship with former musical partner Ike Turner.
(JP/CD)
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'Marriage Is Wonderful' – Tina Turner
Tina Turner has spoken about her recent marriage to Erwin Bach, calling it "wonderful".The 73-year-old singer wed her long-term partner last week in a private ceremony in Switzerland.
The civil ceremony was held on the banks of Lake Zurich, and the happy couple threw a lavish Buddhist-themed party at their estate last weekend to celebrate with a number of celebrities in attendance.
Discussing her marriage in an interview with Hello! Magazine, Turner admitted: "It's that happiness that people talk about, when you wish for nothing, when you can finally take a deep breath and say, 'Everything is good.'
"It's a wonderful place to be."
The singer wore a green and black silk Armani gown for her wedding and said she had purchased the dress before she made the decision to wear it as her gown.
"I thought, 'I gotta have that, even if I never wear it. Then I thought, 'I know, that will be my wedding dress'," she added.
Turner and Bach, who is a German music executive, first met in 1985 at a record label party in London. The couple began dating almost a year later and have been together ever since. In 1994, the singer moved to Zurich, and in January 2013 it was revealed that Turner had applied for Swizz citizenship, therefore renouncing her US citizenship.
She was officially declared a citizen of Switzerland in April, and around this time it was reported that the couple got engaged.
Turner was previously involved in a long-term relationship with former musical partner Ike Turner.
(JP/CD)
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