Britain’s answer to Celine Dion. One of Tyler’s singles, Believe In Me, was chosen as Britain’s 2013 Eurovision Song Contest entry in 2013. In it, she sings: “It’s just not worth the pain”. This more than amply bosomed Botox loving Welsh woman is quite right. Her song is beyond painful.
Bonnie Tyler (born Gaynor Hopkins, also known as Sherene Davis)
Britain’s answer to Celine Dion. One of Tyler’s singles, Believe In Me, was chosen as Britain’s 2013 Eurovision Song Contest entry in 2013. In it, she sings: “It’s just not worth the pain”. This more than amply bosomed Botox loving Welsh woman is quite right. Her song is beyond painful.
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She evokes fond memories, but sadly I fear that the Eurovision song contest is the graveyard of all singers….so beware Bonnie Tyler as you could join old Englebert Humperdink and numerous others. Bon chance for the most meaningless slanted competiton in the world.