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Home / Arts and Entertainment / Iconic '80s Singer Sheena Easton Embraces Low-Key Life of Prius and Gaming

Iconic '80s Singer Sheena Easton Embraces Low-Key Life of Prius and Gaming

28 Oct

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  • Sheena Easton, 66, has stepped back from the music industry
  • Her "normal" life includes driving a Prius and playing video games daily
  • She performed duets with Prince, earned Grammys, and sold over 20 million records
Iconic '80s Singer Sheena Easton Embraces Low-Key Life of Prius and Gaming

Sheena Easton, the acclaimed singer-actress who rose to fame in the 1980s, has revealed that her life today is a far cry from her former pop star status. The 66-year-old, who performed duets with Prince and was the voice behind the theme for the 1981 James Bond movie "For Your Eyes Only," has stepped back from the music industry in recent years.

Easton, who earned two Grammys and sold over 20 million records during her heyday, now leads a "normal" life that includes driving a Prius and playing video games daily. "I'm a hardcore gamer," she shared, citing favorites like "World of Warcraft" and "Ghost of Tsushima."

After navigating the "craziness" of the 1980s, Easton made a conscious decision to change her life, opting to scale back her performances and avoid being "shoved in people's faces." She now only does "intimate" shows for audiences of 500 people, allowing her to maintain a low-key lifestyle "99 percent of the time."

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Sheena Easton, the acclaimed 1980s singer, now leads a "normal" life that includes driving a Prius and playing video games daily, a stark contrast to her former pop star status.
Sheena Easton sold over 20 million records during her heyday, earning two Grammys and performing duets with Prince.
Sheena Easton has scaled back her performances, only doing "intimate" shows for audiences of 500 people, allowing her to maintain a low-key lifestyle "99 percent of the time."

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