A Quote by Rene Angelil

My name is Rene Angelil, throat cancer survivor, artist manager, and I am also known as Celine Dion's husband. — © Rene Angelil
My name is Rene Angelil, throat cancer survivor, artist manager, and I am also known as Celine Dion's husband.
I was working with a great actress - a superior artist in every way - and she really liked Celine Dion. I tried very hard, but I couldn't understand it. I just can't listen to Celine Dion! So I guess music is a deal breaker.
My closet CD that I don't admit that I really listen to is Celine Dion. My husband's sister passed away in a car accident, and she was a huge Celine Dion fan. 'It's All Coming Back to Me Now' was her favorite song, so that's kind of my guilty pleasure.
The thing is, I've gotten massages to Enya. I like Enya. If you ate fantastic steaks to Celine Dion, you'd like Celine Dion.
I am a community activist, philanthropist, breast cancer survivor, advocate and founder and board chair of the Thelma D. Jones Breast Cancer Fund. I am also a parent, grandparent, and a doting pet owner.
Not that I sound anything like her, but I grew up singing like Mariah Carey, and Celine Dion was definitely my favourite artist when I was 12.
People have been kind enough to compare me to Celine Dion, Mariah Carey and Whitney Houston. I think it's amazing that they even put my name in the same sentence.
I was a privileged observer to be there when Celine Dion opened at Caesars Palace and then the second Gulf War started. It was an odd thing to see the impact both events had on Vegas. The place was riding high after Celine, but overnight, once war was declared, it was deserted.
Celine Dion is my major inspiration.
I want to be a legend, like Celine Dion.
My go-to karaoke? 'Alone' by Celine Dion.
I do sing ballads, but I'm not a balladeer. I'm not the next Celine Dion.
I'm not the best singer - like, I know I'm not Celine Dion.
I love pop music, but I don't want to be Celine Dion.
A lot of Canadians don't like Celine Dion, but I love her.
I'm actually a survivor of throat cancer so I'm very, very careful with my voice.
The truth is, if you asked me to choose between winning the Tour de France and cancer, I would choose cancer. Odd as it sounds, I would rather have the title of cancer survivor than winner of the Tour, because of what it has done for me as a human being, a man, a husband, a son, and a father.
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