Sunday 29 November 2015

Celine Dion Praying For Miracle For Husband, René Angélil Battling Throat Cancer



It is said that a family that prays together sticks together. This is what popular singer Celine Dion seems to be teaching the world. Her amazing song says, her heart will go on, and reportedly the Canadian chanteuse is quietly praying that Rene Angelil's does as well -- for a little while longer.

Reports say Celine is holding out for a miracle for her cancer-stricken husband but fears this may be the last holiday they spend together as a family.

According to a Closer Weekly celebrity news featured report, one of Celine Dion's close companions says the singer is desperately trying to enjoy what may be last precious moments with her husband, and she pledges to cherish each passing minute.

"This is very likely the last Christmas they'll celebrate with Rene. Celine is trying to make the most of whatever time they have left with Rene."

Angélil, 73, is reportedly battling a third occurrence of throat cancer. In a recent interview, Celine said a feeding tube has nourished the ailing music manager for the last two years as he struggles to beat the insidious disease.

A week ago, Dion sat down with GMA co-hosts. Then, she said Rene is "doing great" and is "stable." However, doctors are unsure about his chances of recovery or another remission.

Last year, Celine Dion's husband relinquished his role as her longtime manager after surgeons removed a malignant tumor from this throat. Shortly after that, Dion put her Las Vegas residency at Caesars Palace on hold for a year.

Dion returned to the stage in August to raving fans. She said it was part of fulfilling her husband's wish that she do what she does best. In another interview, this time with USA Today, Celine said her husband wants to pass away in her arms when the moment comes.

Celine Dion's recent vocal performance in the wake of the Paris terror attacks moved many to tears at the American Music Awards. According to Hollyscoop, her emotions were twofold: on the one hand, she mourned victims and survivors of the French tragedy; on another, she privately professed love for her beloved husband.

Americans are in the midst of the holiday season, a time full of miracles in every form and fashion. We continue our prayers for Celine and her family that Rene and others stricken with cancer and dreaded disease receive marvels of health and comfort.




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