Welsh singer Bonnie Tyler is reported to be in a stable condition after emergency surgery in Portugal, where she was taken ill last week. Multiple outlets say she underwent emergency intestinal surgery and that her condition required further critical care. Reports also describe an episode of cardiac arrest, with some accounts saying she was resuscitated and subsequently placed in an induced coma to support recovery. Follow-up updates describe Tyler as seriously ill but stable, with doctors reportedly positive about her progress. BBC News and other sources note the surgery took place in a hospital near Tyler’s home area in Faro. Representatives, quoted by Rolling Stone, are said to expect a full recovery, and Daily Record reports Tyler remains unwell but stable enough for plans to be discussed around a European tour later this year. Across coverage, the key points are that Tyler received emergency treatment in Portugal, her early recovery involved intensive care measures, and later updates characterize her status as serious illness alongside stability under medical monitoring. No further details about the specific cause of the intestinal issue are provided in the available reports.