Celine Dion’s Fans ‘Shocked’ after Seeing Her 13-Year-Old Twin Sons Sporting Grown Beards in Photo
Celine Dion looked stunning at a recent event, accompanied by her eldest son and twin sons. The singer shared a photo from the event with her twin sons, Nelson and Eddy, capturing fans' attention. Many fans were shocked by how grown the teenage twins appeared, noting their beards.
Celine Dion, the legendary songstress, recently shared a thrilling moment from her personal life on Instagram, revealing that she attended the Rolling Stones concert on May 18, 2024, with her three sons.
The singer shared a photo of herself posing with René-Charles, 23, her 13-year-old twin sons, Nelson and Eddy and Mick Jagger. Celine stunned in a striking red leather dress, embodying her usual glamorous style.
Her sons, Nelson and Eddy, who just became teenagers on October 23, 2023, looked quite grown up in their smart casual attire.
Celine, known for her powerful vocals and timeless hits, posted a heartfelt message along with the photo from the event. "This past Saturday, I got a chance to catch the @therollingstones in concert on their #hackneydiamonds tour at @allegiantstadium in Vegas. What an incredible show!" the singer wrote.
The "I'm Alive" crooner also mentioned the great reception they got from Mick Jagger, "A very special thanks to @mickjagger for warmly welcoming my family. You got us rocking! - Celine xx..."
Fans were particularly surprised by how mature Nelson and Eddy appeared in the photos. The comments section of Celine Dion's post was filled with astonished remarks, reflecting their collective disbelief.
One fan exclaimed, "I'm quite shocked at how grown her sons look. They're 13 and already have beards??? How is that possible."
Echoing this sentiment, another remarked, "Wow the younger twins grew up. They have to be teens but look very mature." The surprise continued with another commenter who said, "Her twins look like they are in their 30's!!"
In a similar vein, a fan expressed disbelief, writing, "Wait...they're 13??? Hummm." Amid the surprise, one admirer joyfully noted, "So happy to see Celine so good! The little twins are such beautiful young men, wow, they've grown up so so fast ❤️👏👏👏Celine, you look gorgeous ❤️🔥."
Celine has always been open about her personal life, including her pregnancy journey. At the beginning of her pregnancy with the twins, she said that she had been carrying triplets. However, shortly after discovering she was expecting, the heart of the third fetus stopped beating.
Reflecting on this emotional experience, Celine shared, "My husband and I shed a little tear. Then you reason to yourself that that baby has let go for a good reason. It was to give more strength to the other two babies."
Rene Angeli and Celine Dion attend the 52nd Annual GRAMMY Awards held at Staples Center in Los Angeles, California, on January 31, 2010. | Source: Getty Images
Celine focused on the health of her remaining two babies, who thrived as a result. As for their birth, the singer opted for a C-section.
She explained, "I'd had one with René-Charles at the last minute when I was already in labour. That was hard but because it was twins they recommend the C-section and I wanted healthy babies. It wasn't a fashion choice."
Celine Dion walks in midtown in New York City, on February 13, 2010. | Source: Getty Images
The procedure was carefully scheduled to ensure the babies were at least 5lb. She was 35 weeks pregnant when she gave birth to Eddy and Nelson on October 23, 2010.
When her twins were born, they weighed 5lb 10oz and 5lb 4oz, almost 12lb combined. "I gained 60lb in all. That was just belly," she revealed. The twins remained in a neonatal intensive care unit for several days due to mild jaundice but were otherwise healthy.
Celine Dion waves as she holds Nelson Angelil, with Eddy Angelil in the background, as she arrives at Caesars Palace in Las Vegas, Nevada, on February 16, 2011. | Source: Getty Images
Celine named Nelson after Nelson Mandela and Eddy after her other hero, Eddy Marnay, who wrote all her early French songs. She mentioned that the twins love to dress up and have distinct personalities. Both boys enjoy waking up early and choosing their outfits from their closets.
Celine Dion, Eddy, and Nelson Angelil celebrate the boys' upcoming fifth birthday with Mickey Mouse at Disneyland park in Anaheim, California, on October 14, 2015. | Source: Getty Images
Unfortunately, six years after the twins were born, their dad René Angélil died on January 14, 2016. A year later, the singer said that as much as losing her husband was hard, she was organizing her life to feel less lonely.
Céline Dion and her sons René-Charle, Eddy, and Nelson, pause to view the casket of René Angélil following his funeral service in Montreal, Quebec, on January 22, 2016. | Source: Getty Images
She acquired a massive bed to sleep in with her twins, who were young then. "They are comforting me a lot. I need them. I need them close. And when it's time for them to say they want their room, their room's ready. But we watch a lot of TV together," Celine divulged.
Celine Dion, Nelson, Eddy, Rene, and Rene-Charles Dion Angelil arrive at Caesars Palace in Las Vegas, Nevada, on February 16, 2011. | Source: Getty Images
Celine also informed her young sons that their father was not coming back but would always be with them in their hearts. Now, the twins, alongside their elder brother, support their mother as she battles health struggles.
Rene-Charles Angelil and Celine Dion appear onstage during the 66th GRAMMY Awards at Crypto.com Arena in Los Angeles, California, on February 4, 2024. | Source: Getty Images
Despite battling stiff person syndrome (SPS), Celine graced the cover of Vogue France's May issue, captivating audiences with her timeless beauty and high-fashion prowess.
Yet, the internet buzzed with a mix of reactions, with some questioning its appropriateness for someone navigating an illness.
Celine appeared as a cover model for Vogue France, where she boldly posed in a white unbuttoned Balenciaga shirt paired with Calzedonia tights, Balenciaga cycling mini-skirt, and Chopard earrings. Her confident pose displayed her modeling skills, revealing her lean physique.
Celine's daring photo ignited a wide range of reactions across the internet, spanning from worry to admiration. One concerned netizen commented, "I see her ribcage, doesn't look healthy."
Skeptics questioned her choice of attire. One asked, "Why do they come back nude?" while another expressed disbelief, saying, "Huh. I thought she had a bad hereditary disease??? Or is it a clone??"
Fashion critiques also entered the discussion. A disappointed netizen commented, "Vogue cover and that is what she is wearing!?" Furthermore, another speculated about her look, wondering, "So it's true she's wearing a wig?"
However, some admired Celine's looks. A fan said, "I'm glad that she's back and that she is well. But why does every female celebrity have to prove herself by posing naked or semi-naked, that's beyond me."
In addition to the questionable outfit, Celine dazzled in other high-fashion pieces throughout the shoot. She wore a Schiaparelli white ruffled blouse and tights, a cozy pink Alaïa quilted faux fur bubble coat with heels.
She also showed elegance in a striking brown and gold ensemble from Saint Laurent, complemented by Cartier jewelry and Christian Louboutin shoes. Another snapshot featured her in an elegant Jacquemus piece.
Aware of Celine's ongoing health struggles, a fan commented, "She still looks sick, I give her props for pushing forward !!!!!" Another praised her appearance, saying, "THAT HAIR IS SO PERFECT FOR HER."
Amid fans' and skeptics' reactions, Dion felt lucky to be the cover model for the magazine despite her condition. "Although I had better health and beauty at 30, I didn't get asked to do one then...I am being asked to reveal my beauty," she said.
Celine has openly discussed with Vogue her battle with SPS and provided insights into her resilience and daily challenges. "I'm well, but it's a lot of work. I'm taking it one day at a time," she noted.
Celine Dion is seen on March 08, 2020 in New York City | Source: Getty Images
Despite her condition, Celine remains hopeful for a breakthrough, acknowledging she has yet to "beat the disease." Complementing her resilience, she dedicates herself to rigorous therapy, involving various exercises five days a week. Moreover, her relocation to Las Vegas offers significant benefits.
Living just 35 minutes away from work has granted Dion invaluable time to prepare and interact with her team. This arrangement also allows her to easily return home, see her children, and sleep in her bed
"People who suffer from SPS may not be lucky enough or have the means to have good doctors and good treatments. I have those means, and this is a gift," Celine emphasized, as she stressed the importance of her family, fans, and medical team in her crucial battle against SPS.
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