Celine Dion has tested negative for the coronavirus, but has been forced to postpone two shows after falling ill with “common cold”.
21.02.2020 - 14:11 / msn.com
Celine Dion told fans she was deeply moved by the way they rallied around her when her beloved mum died.
The singer lost her mother Thérèse Tanguay Dion last month and paid an emotional tribute to her when she took to the stage in Miami just hours later.
One month on, she's thanked fans for the way they supported her through the difficult time.
Taking to Instagram, she shared a beautiful black and white photograph of her mum.
© AFP via Getty Images Celine and her beloved mum She
Celine Dion has tested negative for the coronavirus, but has been forced to postpone two shows after falling ill with “common cold”.
Celine Dion, 51, tested negative for the Coronavirus. The legendary singer was tested for the disease after displaying cold symptoms, but luckily, her diagnosis was simply that of a common cold.
Celine Dion has tested negative for the coronavirus after being forced to postpone two shows due to illness.
Celine Dion, known for voicing the iconic film Titanic's title track, My heart will go on, recently came down with a common cold. Having symptoms suggesting coronavirus, the singer got tested for COVID-19.
Celine Dion has good news and bad news for her fans.
Jenna Dewan is one happy momma!
On Saturday afternoon, Grammy-winning artist and living icon Celine Dion stepped out in New York City wearing a particularly bold outfit. The singer's ensemble was Barbie doll hot pink from head to toe and included both a pleated midi-length skirt and a pair of very wide-legged trousers.
Celine Dion bundles up in a a cute puffer jacket while leaving her concert in New York City on Saturday night (March 7).
Celine Dion fans were so moved by her live performance, that a full blown after-party went down in the subway station on the way home.
That’s the power of love.
What do you say to taking chances? On Tuesday, one talented Céline Dion fan went viral for delivering an impromptu rendition of her song "I Surrender" while meeting the singer—and of course, Celine had the best reaction. Taking place outside of the Four Seasons Hotel in New York City, Frieda Solomon seized the opportunity to serenade the Grammy winner when she spotted her leaving the hotel and heading into her car.
After her last decade in the Las Vegas heat, Celine Dion was ready for a change of scenery — the French-Canadian diva admitted it herself. Once Dion took the stage at the Barclays Center in Brooklyn on Friday, midway through her year-long, 120-date “Courage” tour, she gestured to her new surroundings, addressing 19,000 screaming fans (a mostly female group, some of whom came dressed for the occasion decked out in sparkling gowns).
Celine Dion has said she often sings Cher’s Believe before performing live because it gets her “comfortable on stage”.
Céline Dion has covered Chris Isaak’s “Wicked Game” for the latest instalment in the Spotify Singles series. What’s more, Isaak himself sings back-up. Check it out below. Dion’s last album, Courage, came out in 2019.