Céline Dion, the Canadian superstar, was seen enjoying a rare public appearance as she attended the Boston Bruins versus New York Rangers game at Boston’s TD Garden. Accompanied by her 13-year-old twin sons, Nelson and Eddy, Dion was spotted in the stands, exuberantly participating in the game’s festivities.
Despite her more formal attire of a pink suit and matching blouse, Dion enthusiastically sang and danced along to the Bon Jovi hit ‘Livin’ on a Prayer.’ She even delighted the crowd by playing air guitar, showcasing her fun-loving spirit.
Prior to the game, Dion visited the Bruin’s locker room to read off Boston’s starting lineup and offer the team a pre-game pep talk. The moment, which was shared by the team, captured Dion’s playful demeanor as she interacted with the players.
Although the Bruins ultimately lost the game to the Rangers, Dion’s unwavering support for ice hockey remains evident. Her previous interactions with the NHL, including a visit to the Edmonton Oilers’ locker room, reflect her genuine passion for the sport.
Amid her stiff-person syndrome diagnosis, Dion made a surprise appearance at the 2024 Grammys, where she presented the album of the year award to Taylor Swift. Her public return was described as an ‘amazing night’ by a source close to Dion, signaling her resilience and determination to continue engaging in meaningful endeavors.