New Zealand Woman’s Weekly

Tina’s wicked single life ‘YOU’RE NEVER TOO OLD!’

As Tina Cross prepares to make her grand return to the stage this month in a production of Wicked the Musical, she can hardly believe it’s happening. But after three years of preparation thanks to Covid cancellations, Tina thinks this could be her finest performance yet.

“I’m so excited it’s really going to happen!’ enthuses the chart-topping singer. “I feel like I have some unfinished business to attend to.”

While she has been on an emotional roller-coaster ride with the postponements of the show, Tina appreciates has been one of the constants in her life during a period of personal upheaval.

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