Erwin Bach, the widower of Tina Turner, was photographed in Milan with his lady love, Christina de Labouchere.Years after the loss of his partner, the German music producer has found love again. The exclusive pictures obtained by The Daily Mail showed the couple on a shopping spree in the Italian fashion capital. They were pictures laden with designer shopping bags. In another set of pictures, the couple was seen driving off in a silver Range Rover.Bach, who was married to the Queen of Rock 'n' Roll for 26 years until her death in May 2023 at the age of 83, retreated from public life in the months following her passing until his recent sighting with Christina de Labouchere. She is a 60-year-old philanthropist, art patron and cultural enthusiast. She is particularly known for her deep involvement in art, ballet and opera. She was married to Pierre de Labouchere, a French aristocrat.Continue to read more information.All we know about Erwin Bach’s new love Christina de LabouchereChristina de Labouchere was all smiles on her recent outing in Milan with her newfound partner, Erwin Bach, as they enjoyed their shopping spree.The couple were photographed at the iconic Cova pastry shop, which is famous for its fruit tarts and jam-filled croissants. They were then stopped at the upscale Armani/Casa home store, hinting at future plans. They were dressed in warm navy-blue coats and jeans, pairing their outfits with scarves.The 69-year-old German music executive publicly revealed her at a party he hosted at his Stafa mansion, situated on the banks of Lake Zurich. He declared that he is “grateful for his new love.” View this post on Instagram Instagram PostWhile De Labouchere is a ballet and opera fan, Bach is more into pop. However, the pair sees the difference as a complement rather than a contrast.De Labouchere serves on the board of trustees at The American University of Paris. She is also an alumna of the same university, earning a degree in international affairs. Her bio describes that she was raised inspired by the arts and the richness of cultural diversity. She added that she grew up in the diplomatic world, meaning she lived in different countries. As a result, she had to constantly adapt to a new environment.In the same description, Christina de Labouchere expressed her gratitude to her parents, who took her to museums, theatre, ballet, and opera, which helped inculcate in her an interest in the arts.As a patron, she is actively involved in several art institutions in Switzerland as well as “in the art world of exhibitions, galleries, museums, opera houses and festivals internationally.” Christina de Labouchere has also worked in public relations, communications, journalism and event organization in different countries, as described on her bio.In August 2025, Bach spoke to Swiss tabloid Blick, reflecting on his new relationship with Christina de Labouchere. He said:“Now I can be happy again.”He further confirmed that his partner is not a public figure and that they want to protect their relationship for privacy reasons. According to the outlet, Bach and De Labouchere met by chance after they were invited by their mutual friends, almost a year after Tina Turner’s death.