Céline Dion Moves Millions to Tears With Heartfelt Tribute to René Angélil on 9th Anniversary of His Passing

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It has been nine years since the world lost René Angélil, Céline Dion’s beloved husband, mentor, and manager. On this year’s anniversary of his passing, Dion shared a deeply moving message that left fans across the globe both heartbroken and inspired.

René Angélil, who passed away on January 14, 2016, after a long and courageous battle with throat cancer, was more than just Céline’s husband. He was the man who discovered her talent when she was only 12 years old, nurtured her career from the very beginning, and stood by her side as she grew into one of the greatest voices in music history. Their love story was often described as one of the most beautiful and enduring romances in show business.

A Love That Transcends Time

Taking to social media, Céline posted a heartfelt tribute that resonated with fans who have followed her journey through love, loss, and resilience. Alongside a photo of René, she wrote:

“Not a day goes by that I don’t think of you. You were my rock, my guide, and the love of my life. Nine years have passed, but your presence is still with me, in every note I sing and every step I take. I miss you more than words can express.”

Her words touched millions who continue to admire her strength, especially as she has faced personal health challenges in recent years, including her diagnosis of Stiff-Person Syndrome. Fans were quick to flood her post with messages of love and support, reminding her that René’s legacy lives on through her and their children.

Carrying His Legacy Forward

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René’s influence on Céline’s career is immeasurable. He was the man who believed in her when no one else did, mortgaged his home to finance her first album, and stood proudly beside her through every milestone, from winning Eurovision in 1988 to achieving global superstardom with songs like My Heart Will Go On.

Together, they raised three sons — René-Charles, and twins Nelson and Eddy — who have become Céline’s pillars of strength since their father’s passing. In interviews, she has often spoken about how she keeps René’s memory alive for their children, sharing stories, photos, and his wisdom.

Fans Around the World Remember René

Céline Dion Shares Touching Message 9 Years After René Angélil's Death

On the anniversary of his death, fans and fellow artists also took to social media to remember Angélil’s remarkable impact, not just on Céline’s career but on the music world as a whole. Many described him as a visionary, a man who saw greatness in others and worked tirelessly to make it a reality.

Concert halls, fan clubs, and online communities lit up with messages of tribute, proving that while René may be gone, his influence endures.

Love That Never Fades

As Céline Dion continues her battle with health challenges and her gradual return to the public eye, her latest message serves as a reminder of the love that continues to guide her through the darkest times. Her unwavering devotion to René is a testament to a bond that even death cannot break.

For Céline, the music goes on, but so too does her love story with René — one written in every note, lyric, and performance she gives.

 

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