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Bonnie Tyler’s iconic Mumbles mansion and lavish Portuguese villa she's left behind

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July 9, 2026

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Bonnie Tyler’s iconic Mumbles mansion and lavish Portuguese villa she's left behind

Hitmaker Bonnie Tyler died aged 75, leaving behind her husband of 53 years, Robert Sullivan, as well as two mega mansions

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· Jul 11, 2026

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· Jul 2, 2026

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Related coverage for "Bonnie Tyler’s iconic Mumbles mansion and lavish Portuguese villa she's left behind": Salon — Madonna’s irresistible contradictions. Irish News — Madonna sings about perils of fame in duet with daughter on Confessions II. Vanity Fair — Danceteria In Pictures, Stories, and Stars: The Famed NYC Nightclub Where Madonna Became Madonna. ArcaMax — Veda Pierce, LA's most odious monster, dead at 98. Metro — What I Own: I bought my four-bedroom £450,000 Cornwall villa in cash. Out Magazine — Why Madonna will always be Mother Superior for LGBTQ+ fans