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During an interview with 7 Jours magazine, Claudette Dion, Céline Dion's older sister, spoke about the relationship between her nephew and the international singer.
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Since announcing her illness and canceling her various appearances around the world, Céline Dion has distanced herself from the media scene. In fact, the international star is devoting himself to his recovery, hoping to get back to the top as quickly as possible. Meanwhile, it is his older sister Claudette Dion who spreads news about René Angelil's wife. And after denying some rumors about her little sister, Claudette Dion spoke about the relationships that the interpreter of “Pour que tu m'aimes encore” maintains with her three sons and especially with the eldest, René-Charles.
Celine Dion has been closer to her eldest son since his illness was diagnosed
Claudette Dion's media appearances are just as rare as those of her little sister. But in August 2023, Claudette agreed to speak to journalists from “7 Jours” magazine and used this exchange to deliver reassuring news about her particularly well-cared-for sister. “Céline is doing her best,” she initially assured. Before adding: “We know her illness is particularly difficult to treat, but she is surrounded by a large team of specialists and is working hard. I trust this team. My little sister has high morals. Stahl and she are fine.” Claudette Dion then focused on a very specific rumor that continued to be spread in the press: “I want to make it clear that the rumors that Céline is suffering from depression are false, just like that she no longer speaks to his son.”, René-Charles. Furthermore, even if he lives in a condominium [en ménage, NDLR] with his girlfriend [sa petite amie, NDLR]He is still at home with his mother and twins.
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Claudette Dion: “I was so happy and reassured to hear that”
After ensuring that communication within the Dion clan was on good terms, Claudette denied another rumor that her little sister had “lost her voice.” “Those who say my sister’s voice has disappeared are wrong. She sang me a few notes over the phone and her voice is still there. I was so happy and reassured to hear her,” said the sister who picked up the torch from the Maman Dion Foundation, founded by the matriarch of the Dion clan.
Article written in collaboration with 6Medias.
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