Five years after her husband’s death, Celine Dion still has no idea about love

Canadian national treasure Céline Dion is unsure where the future of her love life goes after the death of her husband René Angélil, foreign media reported recently.

“Losing my husband, my children losing their father, it’s an amazing thing,” the 53-year-old singer said on Monday’s Today Show.

I feel Rene Angeli has given me so much over the years – until today,” she said of the man who discovered her as a teenager and served as her manager, after losing her battle with cancer at the age of 73 and now five years away. . “I see my kids. I look at them. We lived with him. We still live with him. He’s a part of our lives every day, so I have to say I feel very, very strong.”

As for whether the mother of three will ever find love again, she replied, “I don’t know. No idea at all.” “However, at this moment,” she said, “my life is now full of love: love for my children, love for my life.” “I don’t think about a relationship and then fall in love again. I don’t like it. Do I have to say it’s never going to happen again? I don’t know.”

Dionne talked about spending time with her almost 20-year-old son René-Charles, and 10-year-old twins Eddie and Nelson during the outbreak. “It was the traditional family fun, the simple pleasures of life, playing outside a lot, spending time with them, cuddling at night, cooking dinner,” she said. “Honestly, I’m trying to do the best I can.”

The pandemic of pneumonia in Wuhan caused the Canadian singer to postpone her 2020 world tour, so she said she’s looking forward to the 10-date run that kicks off Nov. 5 at Resorts World Hotel in Las Vegas. Previously Dion had a sixteen-year residency at Caesars Palace and also made her home there. She took a break from performing to be by Angel’s side when he became seriously ill, and returned to the stage only a month after his death.

She says: “Las Vegas gave me and my family a chance to be a mother, to let them be children, to let me perform for my fans, to practice my passion and to come home every night.” “It’s rare, so I really feel like Vegas has given me motherhood and the best of both worlds as an artist.”