Celebrities and industry leaders are reacting to the death of music icon Tina Turner.
Turner passed away on Wednesday at the age of 83 at her home near Zurich, Switzerland.
Hollywood Pays Tribute, Reacts To News Of ‘Queen Of Rock’ n Roll’ Tina Turner’s Death At 83 https://t.co/XhRcg3OfA1 pic.twitter.com/wYyjFTZvAw
— Daily Wire News (@DailyWireNews) May 24, 2023
“The words legendary, iconic, diva, and superstar are often overused and yet Tina Turner embodies them all and so many more – an incredible performer, musician and trailblazer,” Mariah Carey wrote.
“To me, she will always be a survivor and an inspiration to women everywhere. Her music will continue to inspire generations to come. Rest in Peace, Queen," she added.
The words legendary, iconic, diva, and superstar are often overused and yet Tina Turner embodies them all and so many more - an incredible performer, musician and trailblazer. To me, she will always be a survivor and an inspiration to women everywhere. Her music will continue to… pic.twitter.com/ur7djmFHnW
— Mariah Carey (@MariahCarey) May 24, 2023
"So deeply sad to hear about Tina Turner's passing… I loved her version of Proud Mary! It was different and fantastic," singer Joh Fogerty tweeted.
"I was also so happy because she chose my song and it was her breakthrough record," she added.
So deeply sad to hear about Tina Turner's passing… I loved her version of Proud Mary! It was different and fantastic. I was also so happy because she chose my song and it was her breakthrough record. pic.twitter.com/pH1Qt8u25Y
— John Fogerty (@John_Fogerty) May 24, 2023
Podcaster Megyn Kelly also commented on Turner's impact.
“She seemed like too strong a life force. She overcame…everything. Embodied strength, resilience, beauty, sass, warmth, dignity, TALENT! Along w/so many, I will treasure her music & legacy forever," she wrote.
"Turner became one of her era's most enduring female artists, with smash hits like 'What's Love Got to Do With It?' and memorable movie appearances," ABC News reported. Her top song hit number in 1984 and led to her Grammy award in 1985 for record of the year.
"Rolling Stone once named her 'one of the greatest singers of all time.'"
Turner's impact extended for decades through music and film. Her versions of songs like "Proud Mary" and "Acid Queen," among others, leave behind a legacy that will be listened to by past, present and future fans long after the singer's passing.