utorok 17. mája 2016

Celine Dion Exclusive in Good Morning America & Nightline May 18,2016


TOMORROW: @celinedion opens up for first time about her husband's death in @ABC Exclusive.
Celine Dion Describes Final Moments With Late Husband Rene Angélil

Celine Dion spent her final moments with her late husband, Rene Angélil, telling him not to worry any longer, the singer revealed to ABC News' Deborah Roberts in her first TV interview since Angélil's death in January from cancer. The “My Heart Will Go On” singer revealed she lay with Angélil in bed after he passed away, even putting a robe on Angélil, who was Dion's manager in addition to the father of her three sons.
“You were worrying for my career. You were worrying for the children. You were worrying for everything. It's enough. Do you trust me? Please do. Trust me,” Dion recalled saying. “The kids are fine. I'm fine. I promise you we're gonna be okay. Please leave in peace. I don't want you to worry.” Celine Dion spoke to Roberts in Las Vegas, where she returned to the stage in February, just over one month after Angélil's Jan. 14 death. The singer said she used the movie “Up” to explain to her young children that their father was physically gone.
“Before I told them that their dad was not there, I talked about when we, everybody, gets sick. Then I said, ‘Do you remember the movie ‘Up,’” Dion, 48, told Roberts.

“It's one of our favorite,” she said of the 2009 animated Disney movie. “’Oh,’ they said, ‘Yes, Ellie went up. You know, she, with the balloons.’ And I said, ‘Well, yeah … You know, today Papa went up.’"
Angélil and Dion, who were married since 1994, shared three sons together, 5-year-old twins Nelson and Eddy and 15-year-old René-Charles. “The only thing I wanted is for them to say up,” Dion said of asking her sons where the dad they called “Papa” had gone. “Up is a good thing. Up is uplifting.”

The singer said she brought her sons outside where they released balloons and what she called “pixie dust” into the sky. Dion said she told her sons, “We're gonna say, 'Papa, we love you. Have a good up, and we're gonna spread this, and it's gonna go to him."
Angélil was 73 when he died after a lengthy battle with throat cancer.

Dion reinforced to her sons just how sick their father had been in order to ease any potential fears, telling them, “Papa was very sick. He didn't have a sore throat. He did not have a bellyache. He did not have an earache. Do you remember Papa had a tube in his belly? Do you have a tube in your belly? Do you? I don't. That's really, really, really, really, really sick."




Deborah Roberts: Take a peak as the team continues to edit our interview with the incredible @celinedion - tomorrow morning on @GMA


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