Friday, May 22, 2026

Cher Reports She Visited With Tina Turner in Switzerland for Three Hours On Sunday

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Tina Turner had a visitor on Sunday at her home in Switzerland. Her old friend, Cher. Tina, who’s being inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame this fall, has been ailing a bit despite having a banner year with the induction and her HBO documentary. Also, her Broadway show returns this fall with Adrienne Warren reprising her Tony nominated performance.

Tina and Cher go back a long way. Tina was a guest on Cher’s TV shows, they knew each other from Las Vegas, and so on. They crossed paths working for Phil Spector in the mid 60s when Sonny & Cher were part of Phil’s world and Tina released “River Deep Mountain High.” The two of them could record an interview that would blow our minds.

Cher is on vacation in Europe, so naturally she stopped and saw Tina. Cher responded to a fan: I AGREE….SHES “SIMPLY
THE BEST”Glowing starGlowing starGlowing starGlowing starGlowing star.
NO CHICK CAN TOUCH HER…..
& I Red heart HER”

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