Tina Turner, the queen of Rock N Roll died on Wednesday at the age of 83. She was suffering from a long illness and eventually died of it. 

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Turner was a widely acclaimed artist globally, and reigned for around six-decade, giving her audience chartbusters at regular intervals.

After her demise, a lot of people have been showing interest in her personal life and inheritance.

Who will inherit Tina Turner’s fortune?

Tina Turner was currently married to Erwin Bach. After the sudden demise of Turner, it is expected that Tina Turner left a will to specify, what she left behind for every individual.

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However, it is expected that her wealth will be going to her husband, children, and family.

Tina Turner known as the Queen of Rock n Roll had a net worth of around $250 million. She was one the best-selling recording artist of all time, and sold over 200 million records worldwide, as reported by celebrity net worth.

Tina was widely labelled as the Queen of Rock n Roll. She was well-known as the lead singer of the Ike and Tina Turner Revue. She began her career with her first husband Ike in 1957. She debuted as Tina Turner in 1960 with the duet single “A Fool in Love”.

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Turner launched “one of the greatest comebacks in music history” in the 1980s. Her multi-platinum album Private Dancer, released in 1984, featured the hit song “What’s Love Got to Do with It,” which earned her the Grammy Award for Record of the Year.

She was one of the all-time best-selling recording artists. Turner was honored with 12 Grammys, including eight competitive awards, three Grammy Hall of Fame awards, and a Grammy Lifetime Achievement Award, which gained her huge wealth due to international popularity.