Celine Dion says that her her
going back to Las Vegas is fulfill part of her duties as a wife to take
care of ailing husband René Angélil, who has been battling with throat
cancer.
When she announced she would be
going ti Hiatus from her Las Vegas residency because her husband’s
health had taken a turn again, fans didn’t know whether she would return
to the stage.
Luckily,
Dion recently revealed that she’s decided to take the stage at Caesars
Palace, because “my biggest job is to tell my husband, we’re fine. I’ll
take care of our kids. You’ll watch us from another spot,” she says
during an emotional interview.
Dion says she resorts to being
strong in times like these, but sometimes Angélil “needs something more
sensitive than that, more than just positivity. Sometimes he just wants
me to enter into a different place with him.”
She continues, “I’ll say, ‘You’re
scared? I understand. Talk to me about it.’ And René says to me, ‘I
want to die in your arms.’ OK, fine, I’ll be there, you’ll die in my
arms.”
By her side throughout her career
has been her former manager and husband, 73, who is also the person who
encouraged her to return to the stage at Caesar’s Palace come Aug. 27.
“That first show, it will be
fragile,” she says. “There will be moments of emptiness, laughter,
awkwardness, tearing up. But that’s the point of coming back—otherwise, I
just release an album.”
Dion also explains that her return to Sin City isn’t so much for the performing as it is to show Angélil that she has his back.
“When you see someone who is
fighting so hard, it has a big impact on you,” she says. “You have two
choices. You look at your husband who’s very sick and you can’t help,
and it kills you. Or you look at your husband that’s sick and you say,
‘I got you. I got it. I’m here. It’s going to be just fine.’
“You can have your shaking knees
at the end, but when someone you love falls and needs help, it’s not
time to cry,” she adds. “Afterwards, sure. But not yet.”
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