Bonnie Tyler hailed ‘funniest person ever’ in tributes from stars after her death at 75
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Iconic Welsh singer Bonnie Tyler has died (Picture: Metro/Getty)
Bonnie Tyler, the Welsh singer behind such iconic hits as Total Eclipse of the Heart and Holding Out for a Hero, has died aged 75.
Dozens of celebrities have paid tribute to the ‘funniest woman alive’ after her death this week.
Sir Rod Stewart, Spandau Ballet frontman Tony Hadley and Doctor Who showrunner Russell T Davies are among the stars who have paid tribute to the Welsh singer.
Catherine Zeta Jones said: 
Bonnie Tyler, the Welsh singer behind such iconic hits as Total Eclipse of the Heart and Holding Out for a Hero, has died aged 75.
Dozens of celebrities have paid tribute to the ‘funniest woman alive’ after her death this week.
Sir Rod Stewart, Spandau Ballet frontman Tony Hadley and Doctor Who showrunner Russell T Davies are among the stars who have paid tribute to the Welsh singer.
Catherine Zeta Jones said: 
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