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.
Bonnie Tyler stable after emergency surgery in Portugal following cardiac arrest reports
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 surger...
- Bonnie Tyler is in hospital in Portugal after emergency intestinal surgery last week.
- Several reports say she went into cardiac arrest and was resuscitated.
- Multiple outlets report she was placed in an induced coma to aid recovery.
- Updates describe her condition as seriously ill but stable, with doctors expecting improvement.
- Some sources mention planned tour dates in Europe later this year despite her current health situation.
The “Total Eclipse of the Heart” singer was hospitalized overseas following emergency surgery.
1 month agoBonnie Tyler performing in 2013Doctors are confident that Bonnie Tyler will make a “full recovery” following her recent health issues.Last week, the chart-topping musician was rushed to a hospital near her home in Faro, Portugal, to undergo an emergency intestinal operation.Initially, Bonnie’s spokesperson assured fans that the surgery had gone “well” and that she was “recuperating” in hospital.A day later, another statement was issued, explaining: “Bonnie has been put into an induced coma by her doctors to aid her recovery. 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.”On Tuesday, the Holding Out For A Hero singer’s team gave an update on Bonnie’s health to BBC News, which read: “As of this morning, Bonnie remains seriously ill but stable in hospital in Faro, however, her doctors are still positive that she will make a full recovery.“When there is any further news of Bonnie’s condition, then we will issue another statement.”Bonnie – whose legal name is Gaynor Hopkins – first shot to fame in the late 1970s thanks to singles like Lost In France and It’s A Heartache.In the years that followed, she became known for hits like Holding Out For A Hero, the number one single Total Eclipse Of The Heart and a cover of Creedence Clearwater Revival’s Have You Ever Seen The Rain?.Over the course of her music career, Bonnie has released 18 studio albums, most recently in 2021, and has been nominated for three Grammy Awards and three Brit Awards.The 74-year-old also represented the United Kingdom at the Eurovision Song Contest in 201 with her song Believe In Me, and was awarded an MBE by the late Queen Elizabeth II for her services to music in 2022.MORE ENTERTAINMENT NEWS:Boy George Loses Out On Spot At Eurovision After Semi-Final PerformanceBarry Keoghan Breaks Silence On Peaky Blinders Recasting His Character In New SeriesStormzy Is Producing A New Biopic About Football Legend Ian Wright's Life Story
1 month agoThe "Total Eclipse of the Heart" singer is "stable" after undergoing emergency surgery last week, her reps said in a new update
1 month agoHer doctors are positive about the Holding Out for a Hero singer’s recovery.
1 month agoWelsh singer was placed in an induced coma to aid her recovery while in a Portuguese hospital
1 month agoThe singer is due to tour Europe later this year but is currently in a serious condition in hospital
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