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Celine Dion photographed for her album Falling Into You in 1995. A year later, the project was released and became the year's best-selling album. At the 1997 Grammy Awards, she won Album of the Year and Best Pop Album for this work. |
According to Forbes, diva Celine Dion had a quiet year, spending time resting with her family. The singer continues to battle stiff person syndrome, a condition that has interrupted her career. Compared to 2024, she has not had many prominent activities, occasionally appearing in advertisements and recording videos for fans on special occasions.
Though she makes few public appearances, Celine often posts old photos on her personal page. Fans frequently express nostalgia in the comments, reflecting on the images of the renowned singer.
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The singer backstage during her Let's Talk About Love World Tour in 1998. A year prior, she achieved widespread acclaim with "My Heart Will Go On", the theme song from the film Titanic. |
Celine Dion is one of the three most influential divas in the world, alongside Whitney Houston and Mariah Carey. In 45 years in the industry, she has won five Grammy awards, including Album of the Year and Record of the Year. In 2016, Billboard honored her as the Queen of Contemporary Music.
In August, the artist posted a photo from when she was 16, commemorating the 41st anniversary of her sixth French-language album, Melanie. She promoted the record with her parents at the Hotel Bonaventure in Montreal in 1984.
On 13/11, she re-shared a performance of "Where Does My Heart Beat Now" from her album Unison when she was 23, aired on BBC. This marked 35 years since the release of the song.
The artist was born in Quebec, Canada in 1968 into a family of artists. She showed singing talent from a young age, first performing at five at her brother's wedding. At 12, Celine Dion recorded her first song, "Ce n'etait qu'un reve" (It was just a dream). On CNN, Celine recounted that her first performance made her feel the audience's love, prompting her to dedicate her life to music. In 1988, Celine Dion gained global fame after winning Eurovision.
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One of Celine Dion's photos taken in France in the early 2000s. |
In September, the acclaimed singer reposted a photo series from 31 years ago. A fan recognized it as a photoshoot for the cover of her 1995 album, D'eux.
In 1994, she married her long-time manager, Rene Angelil, who was 26 years her senior. They shared a happy marriage for over two decades until he passed away from cancer in 2016. They had three sons: Rene Angelil Jr., now 24, and twins Nelson and Eddy, 15.
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Celine Dion poses next to her unfinished wax figure at the Grevin museum, Paris, France in 2005. |
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Celine Dion in menswear style during a photoshoot for her album My Love: Essential Collection (2008). She was 40 at the time. |
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Celine Dion during a photoshoot for the cover of "I Want You To Need Me" (1999).
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In May, the acclaimed singer garnered attention by reposting a series of photos from over 20 years ago featuring her pixie haircut, a style that also appeared in her 2003 music video "Tout l'or des hommes".
According to Women magazine, the diva's transformation initially faced some negative public reactions, as she had previously been associated with long hair. On ABC in 2003, the artist stated she felt no regret about changing her style, though she occasionally missed her long hair.
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The artist backstage for her album A New Day Has Come (2002).
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Phuong Thao
Photos, video: Instagram/ Celine Dion









