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Celine Dion pays tribute to her late husband René Angélil

Posted on January 15, 2026
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Singer Celine Dion has marked the tenth anniversary of her late husband’s passing with a touching tribute.

René Angélil died in 2016 after fighting throat cancer for years.

The Canadian 57-year-old singer who made the Titanic theme song My Heart Will Go On one of the best-selling singles of all time, with over 18 million copies sold, posted a sweet message on her Instagram alongside a picture tribute to Angélil.

“Mon amour, ten years without you feels like just a day, and yet each day feels like a decade…”

“Ten years without your caress, and yet every day I feel your touch…We miss you more than we can bear, but you taught us to be strong,” says the caption.

“We love you more, every day and every year,” Dion continued before signing off.

“Céline, RC, Nelson and Eddy xx…”

Angélil was Dion‘s producer and manager from the age of 14 until ill health forced him to step down from his role.

Dion and Angélil were married from 1994 until he died in 2016 at the age of 73.

They have three sons together, René-Charles and twins Nelson and Eddy.

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