Close X
Monday, September 30, 2024
ADVT 
Hollywood

Celine Dion Speaks For 1st Time About Late Husband

The Canadian Press, 04 Feb, 2016 01:40 PM
    LAS VEGAS — Celine Dion said her husband kept her grounded and protected her from the gritty business details of her superstar career.
     
    The singer, who spoke for the first time publicly since Rene Angelil died, paid tribute at a Wednesday night memorial at The Colosseum at Caesars Palace in Las Vegas.
     
    People gathered to celebrate the life of her late husband and manager credited with striking the deals that have defined her status as one of the most popular voices in the world, from saying "yes" to her defining hit from the "Titanic" when critics doubted the movie to her glitzy Las Vegas Strip residency.
     
    "I was never part of any of the meetings that he had where he had to say yes or no. He protected me from Day 1 to for the rest of my life, I am pretty sure of that," Dion said in a nearly 20-minute speech.
     
    Angelil died on Jan. 14 after a long battle with throat cancer in the suburban Las Vegas home that he shared with Dion and their three children. He was 73.
     
    At his Jan. 22 funeral at the Notre-Dame Basilica in Montreal, their son, René-Charles, gave the eulogy to a crowd of nearly 700 people before Angelil was buried at the Notre-Dame-des-Neiges cemetery in a private graveside ceremony. The family on the previous day had spent nearly seven hours greeting fans and mourners at a public visitation at the same Canadian church.
     
    Dion, wearing a shoulder-baring black dress and her hair in a soft bun, didn't sing during the Las Vegas memorial but her famous discography was on display throughout the night. 
     
    An instrumental version of her 1990s hit "Because You Loved Me" played as one of the interludes between speeches at the event that ran for more than two hours. Longtime friend and collaborator David Foster sang "The Color of My Love," a nod to the couple's song at their wedding 21 years ago, which left Dion in tears.
     
     
    Mother and son sat on stage along with Angelil's other children from previous marriages and his brother, as memories were shared from guests ranging from Dion's longtime agent and friends in the music business to Caesars executives and a Las Vegas charity for people with disabilities.
     
    They all described a man who was kind, generous and completely devoted to his wife and her talent. Angelil loved his family, gambling and dining and entertaining.
     
    Born in Montreal to a Canadian mother and Syrian father, Angelil was a former-singer-turned-manager who discovered a 12-year-old Dion and mortgaged his house to finance her first album.
     
    He guided her career most of her life, most critically as she learned a new language to sing in English to become a widespread international success. By the late 1990s and 2000s, her soaring voice had become dominant on the radio.
     
    And to underscore his influence, longtime associate and friend Paul Farberman said at the memorial that the "Titanic" deal was far from certain when Dion was first approached to sing the theme song. She rolled her eyes when she first heard it played on the piano, and there were questions about the negative press the movie had gotten on reports that it was over budget and had on-set fighting.
     
     
    "It didn't look like this was going to be a big success story," Farberman said of the movie. "And I'll never forget how Rene literally stood up from the table and he said 

    MORE Hollywood ARTICLES

    Madonna falls off BRIT Awards stage, not hurt

    Madonna falls off BRIT Awards stage, not hurt
     Singer Madonna says she is feeling “fine” after falling backwards down a set of stairs and off stage during her performance at the BRIT Awards.

    Madonna falls off BRIT Awards stage, not hurt

    Robbie slapped DiCaprio during '...Wall Street' audition

    Robbie slapped DiCaprio during '...Wall Street' audition
    Actress Margot Robbie says she slapped her on screen husband Leonardo DiCaprio from "The Wolf of Wall Street" during a passionate audition for the 2013 biographical black comedy film.

    Robbie slapped DiCaprio during '...Wall Street' audition

    Mila Kunis is Ed Sheeran's celebrity crush

    Mila Kunis is Ed Sheeran's celebrity crush
    Ed Sheeran's close friend Taylor Swift has revealed that the singer has a crush on actress Mila Kunis.

    Mila Kunis is Ed Sheeran's celebrity crush

    Jolie's father wants to work with her

    Jolie's father wants to work with her
    Actress-director Angelina Jolie's film “Unbroken” didn't win any trophy at the 87th Academy Awards despite being nominated in three categories, but her father Jon Voight still believes his daughter is an “extraordinary” director with whom he'd love to work someday.

    Jolie's father wants to work with her

    Swift named Woman of the Year

    Swift named Woman of the Year
     Singer Taylor Swift was crowned Woman of the Year at the Elle Style Awards held here.

    Swift named Woman of the Year

    Kylie Jenner buys $2.7 million mansion

     Reality TV star Kylie Jenner has reportedly purchased a $2.7 million mansion in The Oaks neighbourhood of Calabasas.

    Kylie Jenner buys $2.7 million mansion