Inside the tragedies of Tina Turner: From her abusive marriage with Ike to a stroke that forced her to re-learn how to walk - as her son Ronnie is found dead aged 62

  • Tina, 83, has faced many hardships throughout her life - starting as a child when her mother, who she said 'never loved her,' abandoned her at age 10
  • Then, at age 22, the singer married fellow musician Ike, but their relationship was plagued with years of abuse, beatings and manipulation
  • She faced more heartbreak in 2018 when her other son, Craig, died from a self-inflicted gunshot wound
  • She has also struggled with numerous health issues - including a stroke that forced her to re-learn to walk and a battle with cancer that nearly took her life
  • READ MORE: As Turner dies at 83, a final look back at her life's many tragedies

Tina Turner's son Ronnie was found dead at age 62 in his Los Angeles home on Friday morning - marking another horrible tragedy in the singer's life.

Tina, 83, has unfortunately faced many hardships already - starting as a child when her mother, who she said 'never loved her,' abandoned her at age 10.

Then, at just 22 years old, the What's Love Got To Do With It songstress married fellow musician Ike Turner. But their relationship was plagued by years of abuse, beatings and manipulation, resulting in her suffering from numerous broken bones and even third-degree burns on one occasion when he poured burning hot coffee on her face, she wrote in her 2018 memoir.

After leaving Ike in 1976, Tina was left broke and homeless - later revealing she had less than a dollar to her name following the split. However, she persevered, and went on to become one of the biggest musicians in the world.

As news hits the web that Tina Turner's son Ronnie has died at age 62, FEMAIL has taken a look into the many other devastating blows she has faced throughout her life

As news hits the web that Tina Turner's son Ronnie has died at age 62, FEMAIL has taken a look into the many other devastating blows she has faced throughout her life

But the beloved Queen of Rock 'n' Roll, who retired from singing in 2009, faced more heartbreak in 2018 when her other son, Craig, died from a self-inflicted gunshot wound.

She also struggled with numerous health issues over the years - including a stroke that forced her to re-learn how to walk in 2013 and a battle with cancer in 2016 that left her fighting for her life.

As Tina grapples with another heart-wrenching loss, FEMAIL has taken a look into the many other devastating blows she has faced throughout her life - from her difficult childhood to her abusive marriage to the loss of two of her children.

 

A look back at Tina's difficult childhood: The singer was abandoned by her mother at age 10, followed by her father three years later

Tina, 83, has unfortunately faced many hardships already - starting as a child, when her mother, who she said 'never loved her,' abandoned her at age 10. She is pictured as a kid

Tina, 83, has unfortunately faced many hardships already - starting as a child, when her mother, who she said 'never loved her,' abandoned her at age 10. She is pictured as a kid

Tina was born as Anna Mae Bullock on November 26, 1939, in Brownsville, Tennessee, and she faced hardship starting at a young age.

From her birth, Tina told Rolling Stone in a 1986 interview that her mother 'didn't want her' because she was 'in the process of leaving her father' when she got pregnant.

'She didn’t love me. And I knew the difference, because I used to watch her with my sister, Alline – how she was with her and then how she was with me. She loved Alline,' she admitted. 

'But, strangely enough, I wasn’t sad about it. It was just a fact that my parents didn’t care that much for me.'

The singer explained that her parents also 'didn't love each other, so they were always fighting.' 

She spent the early years of her life working on a cotton field with her parents, but at the age of 10, her mother moved away to St. Louis, leaving her and her siblings behind. 

Three years later, her father also abandoned them, forcing her to go and live with her very strict paternal grandparents.

'Daddy and I weren’t that close, so that was fine. I didn’t mind. I was a little bit afraid of him. He wasn’t friendly. He was friendly with everybody else but not with me,' she explained. 

'My parents weren’t mine, and I wasn’t theirs, really, so when they left, it was as if they had always been gone as far as I was concerned. 

'If you ask my sister, Alline, you might get different answers because she might have been affected by it differently.'

Tina eventually moved to St. Louis to live with her estranged mother - at the age of 16 - after her grandma became ill. 

Soon after she relocated, she began pursuing a career in music, but according to the star, her mom did not support her dreams.

'She never believed in me. She never wanted this child and when this child grew up to be successful and creative, she didn’t accept it because it was something she didn’t want,' she later told Oprah Winfrey during an appearance on her show.

'Why would she want it? Maybe jealousy. Is there such a thing as a mother’s jealousy? I don’t know. Obviously that must’ve been the case because it never went away.' 

Throughout her childhood, Tina also struggled with racism - telling Rolling Stone that she was often 'looked down upon because she's black.'

'It hurts to be a minority,' she said. 'I am looked down upon because I’m black. It’s forever. It’s like a curse on you. We’re moving out of it, of course. We can stand now, but it’s still there.

'It’s a memory, because you are branded. It’s wishing that we, as a black people, had had a chance to be as fantastic as we were before being knocked down and made slaves. 

'It goes way back, this thing of wanting to be proud, wanting not to feel second-class.'

 

Inside her tumultuous relationship with Ike: Tina's marriage was plagued by abuse, beatings and manipulation

Tina married fellow musician Ike Turner in 1962 - but their relationship was plagued by years of abuse, beatings, and manipulation. They are seen together in 1973

Tina married fellow musician Ike Turner in 1962 - but their relationship was plagued by years of abuse, beatings, and manipulation. They are seen together in 1973

In 1957, Tina met her future husband, Ike, who was playing in a band called Kings of Rhythm at a nightclub where her sister worked.

One night, while Tina was watching him perform, she grabbed the microphone and started to join in, and her stunning voice quickly caught Ike's attention. 

She soon joined his band, which launched her career for her as a singer. Ike began producing her music and the two eventually entered into a romantic relationship - tying the knot in 1962 when she was 22.

Tina later revealed that Ike forced her to visit a brothel on their wedding night, something she called so 'disturbing' that she 'suppressed' the memory of it.

‘The experience was so disturbing that I suppressed it, scratched it out, and created a different scenario, a fantasy of romantic elopement,’ she told DailyMail.com. 

During their marriage, Ike was severely abusive towards Tina - and he frequently beat her. 

On one occasion, she wrote in her memoir, My Love Story, he poured hot coffee onto her face, leaving her with third degree burns, and on another, she claimed that he hit her across the head with a wooden shoe stretcher when she tried to leave him.

He was also the one that convinced her to change her name from Anna Mae Bullock to Tina Turner, which she told Oprah was a ploy for him to have more control over her.

Over the course of their relationship, she said she suffered from a broken nose, broken jaw, and multiple black eyes. They are pictured in 1967

Over the course of their relationship, she said she suffered from a broken nose, broken jaw, and multiple black eyes. They are pictured in 1967 

On one occasion, he poured hot coffee onto her face, leaving her with third degree burns, she wrote in her memoir. She eventually filed for divorce from the musician in 1976. They are seen together in 1961

On one occasion, he poured hot coffee onto her face, leaving her with third degree burns, she wrote in her memoir. She eventually filed for divorce from the musician in 1976. They are seen together in 1961

Over the course of their relationship, she alleged that she suffered from a broken nose, broken jaw and multiple black eyes. 

She also wrote in her autobiography that he often would do cocaine and then have rough sex with her, which she said felt more like rape.

It got so bad that Tina attempted suicide at one point. She wrote in her memoir that she told her doctor she was having trouble sleeping so that he would prescribe her pills - she then took all 50 at once, with the intent of ending her life.

'At my lowest, I convinced myself that death was my only way out. I actually tried to kill myself,' she wrote. 'But I came out of the darkness believing I was meant to survive.'

Together, Tina and Ike welcomed one son together named Ronnie. She also adopted Ike's two sons from his previous marriage, Ike Jr. and Michael. In addition, Tina had another child, a son named Raymond Craig, from her past romance with Raymond Hill. The family is pictured in 1972

Together, Tina and Ike welcomed one son together named Ronnie. She also adopted Ike's two sons from his previous marriage, Ike Jr. and Michael. In addition, Tina had another child, a son named Raymond Craig, from her past romance with Raymond Hill. The family is pictured in 1972

Together, Tina and Ike welcomed one son together named Ronnie. 

She also adopted Ike's two sons from his previous marriage, Ike Jr. and Michael. In addition, Tina had another child, a son named Raymond Craig, from her past romance with Raymond Hill. 

She eventually filed for divorce from the musician in 1976, and she said she was left with nothing more than 36 cents to her name after the split.

For years, she lived off food stamps and the money she made from performing small gigs here and there - and to make matters worse, she said Ike didn't let her go easily.

She wrote in her book that he would send his 'stooges' to intimidate her and at one point they even shot bullets into the place she was staying - resulting in her getting so frightened that she would sleep in her closet. 

She later said it ultimately made her stronger, stating to Oprah, 'I am strong. I lived through a divorce, separation from my family. I never let it break me down.

'I’m not an alcoholic. I’ve never smoked, I’ve never done drugs. I’ve floated through the disaster of my past clean. I arrived here undamaged.' 

Years later, Ike admitted to the abuse in an interview with Spin magazine, stating, 'It's years ago that I had a temper. I don't regret nothing I've ever done, absolutely nothing. Yeah, I hit her, but I didn't hit her more than the average guy beats his wife.'

Ike died on December 12, 2007, from a cocaine overdose. 

 

Tina's continued heartbreak: The retired songstress lost her other son to suicide in 2018

Tina faced tragedy once again in 2018 when her son Craig died by suicide

Tina faced tragedy once again in 2018 when her son Craig died by suicide

She also told CBS ' Gayle King in 2019, 'I think Craig was lonely, that¿s what I think really got him more than anything else.' She is pictured with Craig

She also told CBS ' Gayle King in 2019, 'I think Craig was lonely, that’s what I think really got him more than anything else.' She is pictured with Craig

Despite having to practically start over, Tina did not give up, and she continued to make music and perform at any opportunity she could.

Eventually, in 1983, after struggling to breakout for years, she was signed to Capitol Records. 

She released a cover of AI Green's Let's Stay Together that same year, which peaked at number 26 on the Billboard Hot 100.

Her album, Private Dancer, then came out in May 1984, which quickly propelled her into superstardom, and the rest was history.

Along the way, Tina also found love when she met German music executive Erwin Bach in 1986. After 27 years together, the two tied the knot in July 2013.

However, Tina faced tragedy once again in 2018 when her son, Craig, died by suicide.

The heartbroken mother later told BBC that she was completely shocked by his passing since he was doing well both professionally and personally at the time of his death.

Now, Tina has lost her son Ronnie. According to TMZ , Ronnie was found unresponsive by neighbors on Friday morning, and their efforts to revive him were unsuccessful

Now, Tina has lost her son Ronnie. According to TMZ , Ronnie was found unresponsive by neighbors on Friday morning, and their efforts to revive him were unsuccessful

'I still don't know what took him to the edge,' she said. 'Because at that stage he had said to me that he had never met a woman that he felt that way about.

Tina married German music executive Erwin Bach in July 2013. They are pictured in 2015

Tina married German music executive Erwin Bach in July 2013. They are pictured in 2015

'He was bringing her to meet me [for] his birthday in August. He had decorated his apartment, that I bought him years ago. 

'He had gotten a new job with a prominent real estate company in California, [which] he was very happy with.

'I have no idea what pulled him down, except something that followed him with loneliness. I think it was something with being alone.

'But when I think that, why didn't he call the new girlfriend that gave him the lift? He was an introverted person, he was very shy, so I didn't know either, except now when I listen back to our last conversations, I notice a change.

'The last few times we talked, the conversations were different, and I didn't know that until after the suicide.'

She also told CBS' Gayle King in 2019, 'I think Craig was lonely, that’s what I think really got him more than anything else.'

Now, Tina has lost another son. According to TMZ, Ronnie was found unresponsive by neighbors on Friday morning and their efforts to revive him were unsuccessful. 

A cause of death has not been announced and it remains unclear whether his death was related to a previous cancer diagnosis. 

 

A recap of Tina's many health battles: Musician was forced to re-learn how to walk after suffering from a stroke in 2013, and almost died from cancer three years later 

Over the years, Tina has also been plagued with numerous health issues. She suffered from a stroke in 2013, which lead to her having to re-learn how to walk. She is seen in June 2013

Over the years, Tina has also been plagued with numerous health issues. She suffered from a stroke in 2013, which lead to her having to re-learn how to walk. She is seen in June 2013

Her physical woes did not end there. Then, in 2016, she received the devastating news that she had intestinal cancer. She is pictured in 2016

Her physical woes did not end there. Then, in 2016, she received the devastating news that she had intestinal cancer. She is pictured in 2016

Over the years, Tina has also been plagued with numerous health issues. She suffered from a stroke in 2013, which lead to her having to re-learn how to walk.

The disease caused her to go into kidney failure, and if her husband, Erwin, hadn't stepped in and donated his kidney to the singer, she would have likely died. She is seen with Erwin in 2005

The disease caused her to go into kidney failure, and if her husband, Erwin, hadn't stepped in and donated his kidney to the singer, she would have likely died. She is seen with Erwin in 2005

And her physical woes did not end there. Then, in 2016, she received the devastating news that she had intestinal cancer.

The disease caused her to go into kidney failure, and if her husband, Erwin, hadn't stepped in and donated his kidney to the singer, she said she would have likely died.

'It was a matter of life and death,' she told People.  

While the transplant was a success, she revealed that she still suffers from long-term ailments from the surgery, including, 'dizziness, forgetfulness, anxiety, and the occasional bout of insane diarrhea.'

'I lived through a hellish marriage that almost destroyed me, but I went on. I know that my medical adventure is far from over. But I’m still here — we’re still here, closer than we ever imagined,' she gushed in a 2018 interview. 

'I can look back and understand why my karma was the way it was. Good came out of bad. Joy came out of pain. And I have never been so completely happy as I am today.'

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