'Lying down' Singer Céline Dion's Eldest Son René-Charles Is All Grown up and Looks Handsome
The iconic singer, Céline Dion's son, René Charles Angélil, turned 18 in January. He has grown up to be a handsome young man, and the pictures are proof enough.
Dion has had an amazing music career which spans for more than three decades. Her voice has captivated the hearts of millions of fans all over the world.
Although fame and fortune followed her success, the singer feels that her most significant fortune is her family. Her eldest child, René Charles Angélil, whom she shares with her husband, the late René Angélil, turned 18 in January 2019.
RENÉ IS ALL GROWN UP AND LOOKS DASHING
René went from a boy to a man in January, and his beard sure is backing him up on his adulthood. In the post, Dion had her arm around René's shoulder. The twosome let out sweet smiles for the snap.
René, who was sporting what looks like a black T-shirt coupled with a pair of geeky glasses, looked dashing. Not to mention the beard he was rocking. He has inherited the charms of his father and the lovely facial features of his mother.
DION'S POST ON INSTAGRAM FOR HER SON
On the occasion of René's birthday, the five-time Grammy award winner took to Instagram and showered her son with love, affection, and a lesson on life.
"Today, you are 18 years old…already! You have become a man and I am very proud of who you are today, and of who you are becoming each passing day," Dion wrote on her post.
DION'S LESSON TO RENÉ
Dion also included some words of wisdom in her post and talked about how she doesn't remember her eighteenth year. She mentioned that René should live in the moment.
"I hope you fully embrace the moment and all the possibilities that life is giving you. Luck comes to those who make it."
RENÉ INTO RAP MUSIC
A post from his social media featured René rapping along to a beat, and his voice was on point. The youngster seems to have inherited his mother's pipes and lung capacity.
The legacy of the star is looking to continue but might just jump a couple of genres and land on the RnB spectrum of music. Maybe René will open in one of his mother's "Courage" tour concerts.