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Celine Dion’s Husband René Angélil Dies At 73

In 1981, he reportedly mortgaged his home to fund Celine’s first record La voix du bon Dieu and, by 1993, the French-Canadian couple went public with their romance.

Last March, a tearful Dion revealed her husband was no longer able to eat and was getting all of his meals through a tube.

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‘He can’t use his mouth. He can’t eat so I feed him. He’s got a feeding tube. I have to feed him three times a day. I do this myself. So I feed my husband, then I feed my kids,’ Dion told Good Morning America.

By August, the Overjoyed hitmaker told USA Today that Angélil was preparing for his death.

Recalling their conversation, Celine said: ‘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.” Okay, fine, “I’ll be there, you’ll die in my arms.”‘

René leaves behind the couple’s fraternal twins Eddy and Nelson, 5, and son René-Charles Jr., 15.

Angélil also has a son Patrick, 47 (with ex-wife #1 Denyse Duquette), and a son Jean-Pierre, 41, and daughter Anne-Marie, 38 (with ex-wife #2 Manon Kirouac).

‘I’m trying really hard to show my children that sickness and things happen in life. You cannot be crying and be depressed and consistently talk about, “Oh my God!”‘ the Québec-born beauty told Us Weekly in August.

He played in the group Les Baronnets until 1972, when he began managing the careers of several singers in Quebec.

It has been confirmed that Dion will not be performing on Saturday for her Las Vegas residency at Caesars Palace’s Colosseum.

During her concert, Celine screens home movies in the background while belting The First Time I Ever I Saw Your Face.

CANCERCELINE DIONRENE ANGELI
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