I ❤️ Tina. She was here in Rio and I went to the stadium to see her. She was simply The Best 💥💥💥💥💥 I'll never forget you, Tina. We all thank you. God bless your soul 🙏🏻 Nam Myoho Rengue Kyo 🙏🏻
Wow she is amazing. To come from this tiny poor town where she hated the cotton fields. She goes & lives wherever she wants & she deserves every bit of happiness. Tina is the most universally loved star in the world. She is such an inspiration.
Tiny town? Nutbush isn‘t even a town - a place in nowhere! We passed there and could almost not find something like a „town“ without the tag, which says „Nutbush City Limits“ because a fan took it off. It was back in 1988!
Oh you think? It was a different time then so #MsConnie had to protect herself and family at the time, at least they forged a bond when she was employed...also it was good to see her interviewed in this #TinaTurner special I also wonder if she ever went bk to see her former employer...during her #IkeTurner years or solo years? She nvr talks about her life/upbringing before #StLouis/#IkeTurner ...either way she's my all favorite entertainer
I miss Headliners and Legends.. back in my kid days it and E True Hollywood Stories taught me so much about people and culture. Kids these days don't have that they get it online.. huge difference. This is fantastic. Had no idea about her days with that family either.. makes since as to why she's been so proper ever since.
@Dante Whitley It's much different. Kids today will never understand the pleasure of watching programs like this on TV. Searching for old interviews on RU-vid is cool but today's music is crap; no one is searching online for interviews of these garbage "artists" we have today. It's not the same.
Not necessarily proper but just more white inclined. This is not to be offensive but just an observation. She had a hard life with her black family, a hard life with a black husband, and it seems that the black community did not embrace her like she wanted. White people helped her at a young age and as an adult. These actions in her mind placed them at a higher level in her mind. Then and now.
Yes this is a great documentary of Anna Mae bullock (Tina Turner) but what got to me was the way her own mother did her she treated her the way no mother should ever treat her child I can't understand why she would treat her that way and as for that Ike Turner the way this man did her was a shame
How heartbreaking to know how rotten she was treated by her parents..her own mother just not giving a single fck. ever. Poor Tina kept that festering in her very soul until this day💔😭 People just evil.
It must of been tough for her as a kid. Her parents sounded neglectful. So sad she didn't receive any love from them and left feeling abandoned and unloved.
You’ve inspired me to rise above the past, and focus on a dream I realized. Not sure I know what to do now in my 70’s…. But will keep the faith that the future will reveal itself
This documentary is not telling the truth. Ike didn't have several children by different women when he got Tina pregnant. He only had 2 children by his wife, Lorraine at that time