Celine Dion to perform as part of Stand Up To Cancer telecast
Celine Dion will pay tribute to her late husband by performing at the upcoming Stand Up To Cancer telecast.
Celine lost her partner and former manager Rene Angelil and her brother Daniel to the disease in January (16), and her brother-in-law, Guy Poirier, is currently fighting cancer in her native Canada, so she has a very special reason to be part of next month's (Sep16) TV charity drive.
The My Heart Will Go On singer will join country stars Keith Urban
and Little Big Town among those performing as part of the telecast,
which will air on more than 40 television networks on 9 September
(16).
The show will be broadcast live from the Music Center's Walt Disney
Concert Hall in Los Angeles, and executive produced by actor
Bradley Cooper, who lost his father to cancer in 2011.
Ben Affleck, Matthew McConaughey, Emma Stone, Anna Kendrick, and
Ken Jeong have also signed up to appear.
"We all have a reason to stand up," says Cooper. "Stand Up to
Cancer is a sustained movement that impacts millions of lives. We
honour the personal stories that motivate individuals to fight, and
that highlight the urgent need to get new methods of treatment to
the patients who so desperately need them."
Meanwhile, Celine Dion's sister Claudette opened up about her
family's latest cancer drama last week (ends19Aug16), revealing
sibling Liette's husband is in a care home being treated for the
disease, which has spread to his lung, brain and bones.
"(My brother-in-law) is at the Maison Adhemar-Dion and he is still
conscious," she told Echos Vedettes magazine. "My sister (Liette)
is with him and she is very strong. People of the Maison are angels
and they are taking very good care of our step-brother."
Maison Adhemar-Dion, named after Celine's father Adhemar, is a
palliative care unit in a suburb outside of Montreal in Quebec,
Canada. Adhemar passed away from bone cancer in 2003 and her
brother Daniel was also treated at the unit.