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[A Heartfelt Tribute] Celine Dion aged 56 years diagnosed with stiff person syndrome, it’s with heavy heart we share the sad news about as she’s confirmed to be…..see more
Céline Dion Considers Herself “Still Married” to Late Husband René Angélil
Ahead of her I Am: Celine Dion documentary, the singer admitted she sees signs from him “all the time.”
Nearly a decade ago, Céline Dion said goodbye to her husband and longtime manager René Angélil. After 21 years of marriage and a continuous battle with throat cancer, René died in their Las Vegas home in January 2016 at the age of 73.
Years later, Céline continues to keep him close to her heart. “He’s still my husband,” she told People on June 12. In fact, the singer, 56, said she sees signs from René “all the time.”
It’s a heartbreaking sentiment coupled with Céline’s ongoing battle with the rare neurological disorder Stiff Person Syndrome, a diagnosis she opened up about in the vulnerable Prime Video documentary I Am: Céline Dion.
During her recent People interview, she told the outlet how her late husband helped her through medical visits — even eight years after his death.
I’m still married to René. He’s still my husband,” she said. “When we have to travel to my treatments to see my doctors, I always bring pictures [of him]. And we have pictures, of course, all over the place in the house.”
Céline also shed some insight on their final days together. “Even when they were very small, even when he was still with us in his bed in his room struggling, he was with us still,” she said. “[Our sons would tell him], ‘Dad, we’re going to be watching Ratatouille tonight, so I hope you like it.’ They were talking to him, and they kiss the pictures.”
The French Canadian singer added: “He’s their dad, and he’s my husband, and he will always be.”
Speaking on the Today show in 2021, the Grammy-winning singer admitted to co-anchor Natalie Morales that she doesn’t know if there will ever be a special someone in her life again. Still, her life feels just as complete with her three sons she shares with her late husband: René-Charles, Nelson and Eddy.