Celine Dion has maintained her spirit and naturalness despite her illness, says freelance journalist Clovis Goux, who interviewed the magazine. Vogue France.
As the Quebec diva makes her gradual return to the public domain, she will be on the May cover of the popular magazine, available on newsstands and online starting Wednesday.
“It was a request from Celine Dion, who wanted to connect with her French-speaking audience, so she went to see Vogue To say that she wanted to talk and express her physical condition,” the French journalist underlined.
Although the interview was prepared within a strict framework, he was surprised to find Celine relaxed and calm.
“What surprised me was his naturalness, such a star is so open, so comfortable, relaxed, not afraid of anything. I had the idea of surprising someone when they jumped out of bed,” he said in an interview with Sophie Thibault on TVA Nouvelles.
The latter explained that the interview should follow a specific plan with pre-established questions.
“I thought it would be very difficult, but it really wasn't, she went everywhere, she started singing to answer the questions, it was very free”, he clarified.
Although this disease makes it difficult for Charlemagne's singer to schedule concerts and tours, it does not seem to have affected her voice, and the journalist believes that Celine Dion will be able to create new songs in the future.
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