hasn’t recorded any new music in the last two years, although some AI-generated replications have reached the icon herself. Her team took to Instagram to fight for the music that made her a legend.
“It has come to our attention that unsanctioned, AI-generated music purporting to contain Celine Dion’s musical performances, and name and likeness, is currently circulating online and across various Digital Service Providers,” the team representing the singer, 56, said on in a Friday, March 7 post. “Please be advised that these recordings are fake and not approved, and are not songs from her official discography.”

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Dion most recently performed an off-the-cuff surprise rendition of “My Heart Will Go On” during a match for ‘ indoor golf league in Palm Beach Gardens, Florida, near Dion’s home in Jupiter. She even added a little golf reference, singing “Wherever you are, I believe that my ball will go on.”
The sweet moment on Tuesday, March 4 happened after asked the icon which song from her catalogue best represents her golf game.
The “Because You Loved Me” songstress went public with her fight against Stiff Person Syndrome in December 2022 and postponed and then cancelled her 2023 tour. She stepped back into the global spotlight during the opening ceremony of the 2024 Paris in July 2024, where she brought the house down singing Edith Piaf’s famous love song “Hymne à l’Amour” in French, Dion’s first language. (She is from Quebec, in the Francophone region of Canada.) She also performed during an Elie Saab runway show in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia in November 2024, and presented Album of the Year at the 2024 .
In her raw documentary I Am: Celine Dion, she showed her struggles with the debilitating disease. The Canadian has three sons, René-Charles, 24, and twins Eddy and Nelson, 14, with her husband, René Angélil, who passed away in 2016.
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