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Celine Dion Shares Tragedy And Triumph With Fans In Moving 2016 Video

Celine Dion Shares Tragedy And Triumph With Fans In Moving 2016 Video
Celine Dion
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Celine Dion

Celine Dion has had a very sad 2016, something she’s shared with fans in a poignant video, but it’s also been a triumph as she has reached out to her fans with the message, ‘The Show Must Go On’.

In the video posted on her Facebook page with this title, the Canadian songstress refers to her greatest loss, that of her husband Rene Angelil, who was also her manager and guided her career to its phenomenal heights over the past three decades. He died in January after a long struggle with throat cancer.

And the video also refers to the death of her brother, who passed away only two days after Rene, also from cancer.

Celine was supported at her husband's funeral by her three sons, Rene-Charles and twins Nelson and Eddy
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Celine was supported at her husband's funeral by her three sons, Rene-Charles and twins Nelson and Eddy

Despite her great double loss, Celine concludes the video on a positive note, telling fans: “My voice does not resonate without you. You have made my childhood dream come true. I hope I have inspired you to reach out for yours.”

Sure enough, she kept the show on the road, recording her 26th studio album and touring Europe, including trip to Paris Fashion Week. She was also honoured at the American Billboard Music Awards, receiving the Icon Award from her son Rene-Charles.

Celine also returned to her Las Vegas residency, where she marked her 1000th performance at Caesar’s Palace in October. She paid tribute to Rene with moving footage of their time together, including pictures of family life with their three sons. The couple were married for 21 years, although they kept their romance secret initially, as they feared people would frown at the age difference between them.

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