Bülent Ersoy

Singer

Popular As Diva

Birthday June 9, 1952

Birth Sign Gemini

Birthplace Malatya, Turkey

Age 71 years old

Nationality Turkey

#52646 Most Popular

1952

Bülent Ersoy (born 9 June 1952) is a Turkish singer and actress.

She is known as one of the most popular singers of Turkish music, nicknamed Diva by her fans.

Ersoy has many famous hits such as "Ümit Hırsızı" (Hope Thief), "Geceler" (Nights), "Beddua" (Curse), "Maazallah" (God Forbid), "Biz Ayrılamayız" (We Cannot Break Up), and "Sefam olsun" (I Enjoy Myself).

Ersoy has published more than thirty albums so far and has made a name for herself in Turkish music history.

Bülent Ersoy was born in 1952 in Malatya.

For the purposes of performance, Bülent changed her surname from Erkoç (brave ram) to Ersoy (brave lineage) following Müjdat Gezen's recommendation.

Ersoy began her career as a male singer, in the genre of Turkish classical music, and became an actor early on.

Her grandparents played classical Turkish music and she first took private lessons and then studied at Istanbul Municipal Conservatory.

1980

After the operation, Ersoy found herself in opposition to 1980 Turkish coup d'état of Kenan Evren.

In a crackdown on "social deviance," Ersoy's public performances were banned along with those of other transgender people.

To circumvent the ban, she petitioned the Turkish courts to legally recognize her as a woman.

1981

Already one of Turkey's most popular singers and actors, she gained international notoriety in April 1981 after having sex reassignment surgery in London by a British plastic surgeon.

She kept the name "Bülent" even though it is a typically masculine name.

1982

The petition was rejected in January 1982.

Days later, she attempted suicide.

1983

In 1983, she left Turkey in protest of the Evren regime's repressive policies and continued her career in Germany.

Along with her musical career, she made several Turkish movies in Germany.

1989

Later on in the decade in 1989 Evren left office and many of his policies were rescinded.

2005

In a magazine program in 2005, Ersoy talked about her attempts to end her stage ban and added: "During the period after the 1980 coup, a person who is now a party leader asked me for fortune to remove my stage ban."

Following this statement, DYP leader Mehmet Ağar said that he was not the leader in question.

As a result, the eyes turned to the CHP leader Deniz Baykal.

Baykal emphasized that at that time he was a lawyer and Bülent Ersoy had telephoned to consult him and later met him in person for only 2 minutes.

He also added that nothing related to money and fortunes was discussed between the two.

In response, Ersoy held a press conference.

She claimed that she had met with Deniz Baykal personally in an office behind Dedeman Hotel in Ankara and added: "Mr. Deniz even had a gray suit on [during the meeting]. If I remember such details, I can remember you wanted 100 million back then, which is equal to 1 trillion today."

She also claimed that the person who mediated the meeting was Mehmet Nabi, the famous mafia figure known as İnci Baba.

In addition, she said that she did not know whether the TRY100 million that Baykal had asked her was a solicitor's fee or that it would be used to distribute bribes to various people to lift the stage ban.

2010

In late 2010, Ersoy announced that she had listened to nearly 1,500 songs in the last 2 years and found it difficult to choose the best songs for the album.

2011

Her new album Aşktan Sabıkalı (Love Convict), was released on 3 October 2011.

The album includes a song written by Can Tanrıyar called "Alışmak İstemiyorum" (I Don't Wanna Get Used to It), and a classic by Orhan Gencebay: "Bir Teselli Ver", (Give Me Solace).

There also is a song by Gülşen titled "Aşktan Sabıkalı", after which the album is named.

Another piece in the album is a duet sung with Tarkan, titled "Bir Ben Bir Allah Biliyor" (Only I and Allah know), which was popular as it was performed by two of Turkey's leading artists.

On 22 December, Ersoy released a music video for the song, nearly three months after it was first played on the radio.

Although her last album was released in 2011, her last album where she sang classical and Alaturka (Turkish style) songs was in Alaturka 2000, after which she hasn't produced any material covering Alaturka or Classical material.

2013

In her appearances on TRT in 2013, Ersoy was keen to stress that her pop-arabesque songs were only a 'vice' to earn an income and classical music, which she received her University education in, is where her true allegiance and support lies.

2015

In late 2015, Ersoy stated in a press conference how Orhan Gencebay had mentioned to her that no one prominent had been producing Alaturka for the last couple of years.

She stated that it was their mutual plan to 'get together' and think about what to for an album in this area.

2016

In early 2016, Ersoy said that she had listened to hundreds of songs and wasn't satisfied with what was brought to her (this being songs in the Pop/Arabesque genre).

Although it's unclear as to when her next production will be, Ersoy seems to have returned from her semi-retired status and is producing new material.

2019

She announced that she would publish a new song written by Tarkan, named "Ümit Hırsızı", which was released in March 2019