Bonnie Tyler on singing at the wedding of Catherine Zeta Jones and Michael Douglaspublished at 12:44 BST
Helen Bushby
Culture reporter
Image source, Getty ImagesThe Welsh singer spoke back in 2001 about being asked by Catherine Zeta Jones if she would sing at her wedding to Michael Douglas. The film stars were marrying in New York, where Tyler was already going to be a guest.
The singer's husband of more than 50 years, Robert Sullivan, is related to Zeta Jones; his father and hers are cousins.
"She asked me if I like to sing it at the wedding, and she said, 'look I'm not putting you under any pressure'," Tyler told Jenni Murray on BBC Radio 4's Woman's Hour, the following year.
"I said, 'yeah, of course I'd love to'... but I didn't realise I wasn't going on stage till about 12 o'clock. And I like to have a drink, you know, but not before I sing," the singer recalled.
"So I drank one glass of vintage champagne from 7.30 until after I came off stage at 12-ish. And it was all underneath my nose and all this incredible vintage red wine and vintage champagne everywhere.
"And I couldn't drink any of it, you know, until I came on stage, I made up for it then though!" she added.
















