Celine Dion has a poignant and unique way of
remembering her late husband, Rene Angelil.
The My Heart Will Go On singer, 49, had a bronze replica cast of
Angelil's hand after his death just more than two years ago. She opened up
about a pre-show ritual she has in memory of Angelil, who died at 73 in January
of 2016 after a battle with lung cancer.
'I shake my husband’s hand and knock on wood
with him every night before every show,' the 49-year-old songstress told
Stellar Magazine, in excerpts published on the Sunday Telegraph 'Even
after he’s gone, I still talk to him.'
In the revealing chat, Dion said that she
remained performing during the time frame before Angelil's death - as a tribute
to her late spouse.
'My husband wanted me to go back onstage before he passed, that’s what
he wanted the most,' Dion, who took off time to care for her ailing spouse,
told the publication. 'So I went back onstage while he was still alive; he
wanted to make sure I could keep going. So I did prove to him, yes, I could
keep going.
'I told him I’ve got the kids and that he’s
got to trust me, he’s got to relax,' said Dion, who shared three sons with the
late music promoter and producer: Charles, 17, and twins Nelson and Eddy,
seven.
'I guess before he left he wanted to make sure I was fine,' Dion said.
'I’m trying to prove to him every day I’m fine. Our kids are growing, we feel
strong. We’re good.'
The That's the Way It Is artist credited her
late spouse for having 'taught [her] so much' and 'gave [her] his all' in their
personal and professional dealings, noting, 'He mortgaged his house to pay for
my first album,' the 1981 record La voix du bon Dieu.
'He did a great job,' she said. 'What he had been giving to me all his
life and all my life will always be with me.'
In the Stellar Magazine chat, the veteran songstress touched on how she
plans to celebrate a major upcoming milestone - she turns 50-years-old March 30
- by taking to the stage in her Caesars Palace residency in Las Vegas.
'I’m not a birthday girl, not even when I was 20,' said the
French-Canadian artist. 'To be honest, I’d rather be doing a show.
'But five is my lucky number, so I’m quite excited to turn 50.'
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