Home Actress Tina Turner HD Instagram Photos and Wallpapers May 2020 Tina Turner Instagram - Heartwarming! May I introduce you to: Tina Turner šŸ˜‰ ā€œIn June of 1963 I was born Tina Turner. 57 years later I still proudly carry the name. It hasn’t always been easy having the same name as someone who is as famous as Tina. I was born in a rural area where Tina Turner was unheard of in 1963. I was in 3rd grade when I first saw her name on a poster. My classmates teased me. But I thought I was so special having the same name and Tina was so beautifulā¤ļø Still to this day everyone I meet remembers my name.ā€ Keep on rockin’, Tina! Dear fans, if you haven’t yet sent in your story, you still have time. It’s easy: Go to www.tina-turner.rocks, upload your story and a photo and enter the competition for one Limited Edition of ā€œThat’s My Lifeā€. I look forward to reading your message!

Tina Turner Instagram – Heartwarming! May I introduce you to: Tina Turner šŸ˜‰ ā€œIn June of 1963 I was born Tina Turner. 57 years later I still proudly carry the name. It hasn’t always been easy having the same name as someone who is as famous as Tina. I was born in a rural area where Tina Turner was unheard of in 1963. I was in 3rd grade when I first saw her name on a poster. My classmates teased me. But I thought I was so special having the same name and Tina was so beautifulā¤ļø Still to this day everyone I meet remembers my name.ā€ Keep on rockin’, Tina! Dear fans, if you haven’t yet sent in your story, you still have time. It’s easy: Go to www.tina-turner.rocks, upload your story and a photo and enter the competition for one Limited Edition of ā€œThat’s My Lifeā€. I look forward to reading your message!

Tina Turner Instagram - Heartwarming! May I introduce you to: Tina Turner šŸ˜‰ ā€œIn June of 1963 I was born Tina Turner. 57 years later I still proudly carry the name. It hasn’t always been easy having the same name as someone who is as famous as Tina. I was born in a rural area where Tina Turner was unheard of in 1963. I was in 3rd grade when I first saw her name on a poster. My classmates teased me. But I thought I was so special having the same name and Tina was so beautifulā¤ļø Still to this day everyone I meet remembers my name.ā€ Keep on rockin’, Tina! Dear fans, if you haven’t yet sent in your story, you still have time. It’s easy: Go to www.tina-turner.rocks, upload your story and a photo and enter the competition for one Limited Edition of ā€œThat’s My Lifeā€. I look forward to reading your message!

Tina Turner Instagram – Heartwarming! May I introduce you to: Tina Turner šŸ˜‰ ā€œIn June of 1963 I was born Tina Turner. 57 years later I still proudly carry the name. It hasn’t always been easy having the same name as someone who is as famous as Tina. I was born in a rural area where Tina Turner was unheard of in 1963. I was in 3rd grade when I first saw her name on a poster. My classmates teased me. But I thought I was so special having the same name and Tina was so beautifulā¤ļø Still to this day everyone I meet remembers my name.ā€ Keep on rockin’, Tina!

Dear fans, if you haven’t yet sent in your story, you still have time. It’s easy: Go to www.tina-turner.rocks, upload your story and a photo and enter the competition for one Limited Edition of ā€œThat’s My Lifeā€. I look forward to reading your message! | Posted on 07/May/2020 21:30:37

Tina Turner Instagram – Tell us your personal Tina Story, send your letter to Tina, include a photo – and be in the chance of winning a very exclusive prize: A copy of ā€œThat’s my life – The Tina Turner Birthday Collectibleā€ Limited Edition.

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Tina Turner Instagram – So many of you sent me your wonderful stories! I am inspired and deeply grateful. That’s why I thought: Why not share at least one of your amazing messages each week with all of you? – Starting with this moving anecdote that James sent me from Australia: ā€œA few years ago, for Christmas, I got my elderly dad a pair of tickets to see Tina in concert in London. The rest of the family looked at me as if I’d gone mad. But he’d mentioned, just in passing, a few years earlier, that he loved Tina’s music and ā€œwould have loved to see her liveā€. The conversation lurked in my memory… By the time the concert came around, he was a bit frail, a bit unsteady on his feet, but he loved it – especially when Tina ran along the arm, above his head and over the crowd. He had a great time! Dad died in June last year, but I’m glad I could help him with that wish.ā€œ Thank you very much, dear James!

If you haven’t yet sent in your story, you still have time. It’s easy: Go to www.tina-turner.rocks, upload your story and a photo and enter the competition for one Limited Edition of ā€œThat’s My Lifeā€. I look forward to reading your message!

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