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Celeline Dion's Death
Celine Dion performed for the first time at the Las Vegas stage since her husband René Angélil's death in January. The diva broke down in tears during the performance while singing her hit track, "All By Myself."

The crowd gave the "My Heart Will Go On" songstress a standing ovation to show their support when she stopped singing and wept while on stage. The moving performance of the 47-years-old star shows her grief of losing her husband and her brother on the same month.

Dion is supposed to perform at the Las Vegas' Caesars Palace on January 17 but it was cancelled because her brother Daniel died on that day, just two days after the death of her husband. Apart from that, she is also fighting an illness which caused inflammation in her throat

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