Entertainment Movies Documentaries Watch the First Official Trailer for Tina Turner's HBO Documentary: 'I Had an Abusive Life' "I started really seeing that I had to make a change. Divorce, I got nothing. No money, no house. So I said, I'll just take my name," Turner says in the trailer By Tomás Mier Tomás Mier Tomás Mier is a former digital music writer at PEOPLE. He left PEOPLE in 2021. People Editorial Guidelines Published on March 10, 2021 02:55PM EST There's no one like Tina Turner. On Wednesday, HBO released the first official trailer for Tina, the upcoming documentary on the iconic singer's life and lengthy career. "Look what I have done in this lifetime with this body of a girl from a cotton field that proved myself above what was not taught to me," the 81-year-old says in the trailer. The trailer hints at the ups and downs of Turner's life, from her rocky childhood to her divorce and "comeback." "I had an abusive life," she says in the clip, referring to her marriage to Ike Turner. "There's no other way to tell the story. Buddhism was a way out." Watch the First Teaser for Tina Turner's HBO Documentary: I 'Pulled Myself Above the Destruction' Tina Turner. HBO "I started really seeing that I had to make a change. Divorce, I got nothing. No money, no house. So I said, I'll just take my name," she adds in it. The trailer includes clips of her performances and interviews from the film remember how she "packed" several iconic venues. "When I saw her dance, she was all I could look at," said one interviewee. "Her story reached so many people who felt like they had to keep their secrets locked away down," added another. "It's like the worst moments of your life have been an inspiration," said a third. Late last month, HBO released the first teaser for the film with clips focused on Turner's tumultuous childhood. Angela Bassett's Kids Have Yet to Watch Her Most Iconic Role: 'Maybe [Then] I'd Get Some Respect Around Here! "My mother used to sit in the window of the kitchen when she was making dinner on Sundays. I used to just watch her. She was just so pretty," Turner said in the teaser. "One day, she wasn't in that window. She was never in it again." "I wanted her to come for me. I waited and she never did. And it's alright — you know why?" she added. "I'm a girl from a cotton field that pulled myself above the destruction and the mistakes. And I'm here for you." The documentary, directed by Dan Lindsay, T.J. Martin and Lightbox offers a "revealing and intimate look at the life and career" of Turner, according to the official synopsis. The documentary features interviews with Tina in Zurich, Switzerland and shows new footage, audio tapes, personal photos of the queen of rock 'n' roll. Angela Bassett, Oprah Winfrey, among other people close to the star are set to appear in interviews for the film. Tina is set to be released by HBO on March 27. Close