Las Vegas Review-Journal

Dion’s triumphant return has happy ending

Hugs Swift backstage after awkward run-in

- By Nardine Saad

Celine Dion made a rare public appearance Sunday when she took the stage at the 66th Grammy Awards to present the ceremony’s top prize to Taylor Swift, who many believed snubbed Dion when she accepted the night’s final award.

The “My Heart Will Go On” and “The Power of Love” singer was greeted by a standing ovation when she emerged on the Crypto.com Arena stage to present the prize for album of the year — the ceremony’s final award.

Dion’s surprise appearance was a welcome sight during a marquee night for women, but it also came more than a year after she publicly shared that she had been diagnosed with stiff-person syndrome, a rare neurologic­al disorder that prevents her from singing in her usual way. The disease also resulted in her canceling her 2024 Courage World Tour dates because of her continuing health concerns.

While the five-time Grammy winner has shared periodic health updates, in December her sister, Claudette Dion, made it sound as if the singer’s condition had become more dire, telling Canadian media that the Grammy winner “doesn’t have control of her muscles” and that “there are some who have lost hope.” This was after Dion in November made her first public appearance in more than three years to attend a hockey game in Las Vegas.

Dion still aspired to return to the stage though, and on Sunday, she did just that — although in a different capacity — with her signature poise.

“When I say that I’m happy to be here, I really mean it from my heart,” the “It’s All Coming Back to Me” singer said before presenting the award. “Those who have been blessed enough to be here at the Grammy Awards must never take for granted the tremendous love and joy that music brings to our lives and to people all around the world.”

But, as many viewers noted, Dion’s triumphant return appeared to be eclipsed by the evening’s other shining star.

After Dion, 55, announced Swift, 34, and her “Midnights” as album of the year, viewers took to social media to lament Swift’s apparent disrespect of the French-canadian singer. As Swift hurried to the stage with producer Jack Antonoff and collaborat­or Lana Del Rey, viewers noted that she barely made eye contact with Dion when she excitedly took the award.

That didn’t sit well with those waiting for acknowledg­ment of Dion.

“#Taylorswif­t didn’t just walk up there and snub #Celinedion, did she? I feel a certain way, I believe Celine paved the way for you, little girl. #GRAMMYS202­4,” wrote X user Falconeric­012.

“OK….I love #Taylorswif­t just as much as the next, but that snub to music royalty #Celinedion was so distastefu­l. Taylor didn’t even make eye contact with Celine when she grabbed the Grammy…gross… This was next level #GRAMMYS #Taylorswif­t,” tweeted Harishkuma­r880

Loyal fans came to Swift’s defense, arguing that she was likely overwhelme­d by the historic moment. She had just made Grammy history by being the first person to win the album of the year prize four times, breaking a record shared by Frank Sinatra, Stevie Wonder and Paul Simon.

Incidental­ly, Dion presented Swift with the artist of the year prize at the 2013 Billboard Music Awards and the two hugged it out then. Others rebutted by pointing out that Swift was shown during the Grammys telecast enthusiast­ically singing along to Dion’s “I’m Your Lady,” which played as the latter took the stage. Then, internet sleuths quickly pounced on evidence of mutual love, asserting that all was well between the two powerhouse­s when they were photograph­ed hugging backstage and posing alongside Dion’s son, Rene-charles Angelil.

 ?? Sonja Flemming Tribune News Service ?? Taylor Swift accepts album of the year Sunday at the Grammy Awards after appearing to barely make eye contact with the award’s presenter, Celine Dion, third from left.
Sonja Flemming Tribune News Service Taylor Swift accepts album of the year Sunday at the Grammy Awards after appearing to barely make eye contact with the award’s presenter, Celine Dion, third from left.

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