It might not have gone well.
According to the representative for the 1980s adolescent music icon, Tiffany was driving on Interstate 65 in Nashville last week when a truck tire crossed the center line, struck her car, and became lodged under the driver’s side.
Tiffany, 51, said in a statement, “I’m fortunate and grateful because a serious accident could have occurred.
Tiffany (Tiffany Darwish), who goes by Tiffany, is not known to have sought medical attention.
Her car isn’t in great shape though. Her representative claims that the front has been harmed, the transmission has been ripped apart, and the side paneling has been “ripped completely off.”.
We’ve gotten in touch with the Metropolitan Nashville Police Department to get their opinion.
Tiffany’s debut album, “Tiffany,” was released in 1987. It included the Billboard Charts’ highest-charting cover of “I Think We’re Alone Now.”.
The song was initially released by Tommy James and the Shondells twenty years ago.
In the autumn, following the release of her 11th studio album, she finished the second leg of the “Shadows” tour.
Tiffany reportedly has a popular Instagram account and a YouTube series called “The Album Diaries.”.
She looks into how her real-life experiences have affected her albums.
During a loud, off-key performance in Florida in November 2021, Tiffany was seen on camera yelling at spectators.
The singer “had lost her voice and got frustrated with her performance,” Tiffany’s rep said at the time, adding that she “struggled to hit several notes during the gig, so it’s possible the fans were heckling. ”.
Later, she replied to her Instagram followers and admitted that she had a “panic attack” during the performance.