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Celine Dion gives insights into behind-the-scenes of her Paris Olympics show

Cรฉline Dion recently shared a heartfelt moment on her Instagram, expressing gratitude for her son, Renรฉ-Charles, who supported her during her performance at the 2024 Paris Olympics Opening Ceremony on July 26. The 56-year-old Canadian singer posted a behind-the-scenes video,

Offering fans a glimpse into the preparations for her much-anticipated performance, where she beautifully sang “Hymne A Lโ€™Amour,” a classic by French singer ร‰dith Piaf.

This performance, held at the iconic base of the Eiffel Tower, marked Dion’s surprise return to the stage after being diagnosed with stiff-person syndrome in December 2022. The video begins with Dion arriving at her hotel, where she was warmly greeted by devoted fans, some of whom presented her with balloons as tokens of their admiration.

As the video continues, viewers see Dion preparing for her performance, changing into a stunning dress and going through her makeup and hair routine. Demonstrating her enduring dedication to her craft, Dion also showcased her flexibility by doing pre-show stretches and exercises.

Before taking the stage to launch the Summer Games, Dion shared a touching moment with her son, Renรฉ-Charles, embracing him at the base of the stage riser. This heartfelt exchange highlighted the strong bond between the singer and her son as she prepared to captivate the world with her performance.

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