René-Charles, Céline Dion’s discreet son who lives with her in Las Vegas: rapper, Taylor Swift fan and great support after the diagnosis of her illness

René-Charles, Céline Dion’s discreet son who lives with her in Las Vegas: rapper, Taylor Swift fan and great support after the diagnosis of her illness
René-Charles, Céline Dion’s discreet son who lives with her in Las Vegas: rapper, Taylor Swift fan and great support after the diagnosis of her illness

After several interventions at a fertility clinic in New York, René-Charles Angelil was born on January 25, 2001 in Loxahatchee, Florida. “It was a miracle baby,” the artist said then. For her, motherhood has always been her biggest priority in her life. “I’m not really a singer. My life is being a mother. It’s what I enjoy the most. It is my most incredible reward. I’ll take a chance with my music. “I don’t take risks with my family,” she commented.

The little boy grew up between his parents’ Florida home and his parents’ home in Las Vegas. In Nevada City, Céline Dion has a large mansion valued at almost 10 million dollars. “It relaxes me to read stories, paint with my fingers, play with Play-Doh. I think it’s hard for people to imagine that I can have a normal life, but I do,” said the singer. René-Charles grew up surrounded by music and sport. ice hockey in the Nevada Storm Midget AA league and he shared days playing golf with his father, with whom he also had fun playing poker, as he himself said during the producer’s funeral in 2016.

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The hard loss of his father

“Fifteen years is not a long time for a son to know his father. You had a busy life, but we communicated through golf, hockey, poker and smoked meat… and many other wonderful meals, bonding us even more and more as time went by,” said the then-teenager. At that difficult moment, he also referred to his brothers, Eddy (who is named after the producer Eddy Marnaywho produced Dion’s first five albums) and Nelson (for Nelson Mandela), who were five years old: “As they grow, without you being around, I’ll be sure to pass on what I’ve learned from you. You are a difficult figure to follow, but with your help, everything will be fine. “Dad, I promise you, we are all going to live up to your standards here.”

 
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