TINA TURNER: 36 CENTS, A GAS CARD, AND THE NIGHT EVERYTHING CHANGED

Dallas, 1976. A woman in a bloody white suit runs across a six-lane highway at midnight. In her pocket: 36 cents and a Mobil gas card. That woman was Tina Turner. This is the full story — from the cotton fields of Tennessee to sold-out stadiums on six continents. From 16 years of beatings behind closed doors to the greatest comeback in music history. From food stamps and casino lounges to 180,000 fans at Maracanã. You'll hear how she survived Ike, rebuilt herself from nothing at 40, found real love at 46, and why a man 16 years younger gave her his own kidney to keep her alive. Two husbands. One broke her body. The other gave her a piece of his. This isn't just a celebrity story. This is a story about surviving, starting over, and finding peace — told with respect and honesty. If her music was the soundtrack of your life, you owe it to yourself to hear this. 🔔 Subscribe and hit the bell — new stories every week. 💬 Share your memories of Tina in the comments. #TinaTurner #IkeTurner #TrueStory #Biography #ClassicRock #Survival #60Minutes