Celine Dion's husband wants to 'die in her arms.'
The My Heart Will Go On hitmaker's 73-year-old husband René Angélil is battling throat cancer and his final wish is to be with the singer when he passes away.
Recalling their conversation, she said: "I'll say, 'You're scared? I understand. Talk to me about it.'
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His dying wish: Celine Dion's 73-year-old husband René Angélil, seen here with her in 2012, is battling throat cancer and his final wish is to be with the singer when he passes away |
Celine Dion's husband wants to 'die in her arms.'
The My Heart Will Go On hitmaker's 73-year-old husband René Angélil is battling throat cancer and his final wish is to be with the singer when he passes away.
Recalling their conversation, she said: "I'll say, 'You're scared? I understand. Talk to me about it.'
Celine continued: 'And René says to me, ''I want to die in your arms.'' OK, fine, I'll be there, you'll die in my arms.'
However, on his instructions, she has returned to Las Vegas for her residency despite it 'freaking' him out when she's not at home with him.
The pair has been happily married since 1994 while also sharing three children together, Nelson Angelil, Eddy Angelil, and René-Charles Angelil.
Undeniable chemistry: He formerly managed the five-time Grammy award-winning singer's career, which ultimately led to the duo falling madly in love (seen here in 1991)
Always by his side: The pair, seen here in 2008, has been happily married since 1994 while also sharing three children together, Nelson Angelil, Eddy Angelil, and René-Charles Angelil
She added to USA Today: 'Don't forget, he's been the leader of the band all my life. So it [hacks] him off to not see me all day and over here working. But he wants me to do this, do the show, do the interviews. But he freaks when I'm not home with him, too ...'
'I didn't want to be here at first, I don't need it. Don't get me wrong, I love singing for people, but I have priorities. But René really gave me a gift.'
She explained: 'All my grieving, it was during this last year. I think I've got this. For now.'
'When it hits me, it's going to hit me. But 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.
Recording studio: The duo interviewed together in 2013 for a Katie Couric segment shortly after his cancer diagnosis
Forever in love: However, on his instructions, she has returned to Las Vegas for her residency despite it 'freaking' him out when she's not at home with him
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