Celine Dion maintains her enthusiasm and natural nature despite the illness, according to independent journalist Clovis Go, who interviewed her for the magazine. French Vogue.
As the Quebec singer gradually returns to the public sphere, she will be on the May cover of the popular magazine, which will be available in newsstands and online starting Wednesday.
“It was a request from Celine Dion, she wanted to connect with her French-speaking audience, so I went to see Vogue magazine To say that she wants to talk and express herself about her physical condition.
Although the interview was set up within a strict framework, he was surprised to see Celine at ease and relaxed.
“What really surprised me was his nature, that a star of this level was very frank, very relaxed, very relaxed, not afraid of anything. I had the impression that I surprised someone when he jumped out of bed,” he said in an interview with Sophie Thibault on TVA Nouvelles. .
The latter explained that the interview should follow a very specific plan with pre-defined questions.
He explained: “I thought it was going to be really hard, and actually, it wasn't at all. I went all over the place, started singing to answer the questions, and, well, it was really very free.”
Although the disease makes planning performances and tours difficult for singer Charlemagne, it does not seem to have affected her voice, believes the journalist, who believes that Celine Dion could produce new songs in the future.
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