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Celine Dion’s rarely-seen teen twins unrecognisable in photo with rock star pal

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Celine Dion was spotted enjoying a rare public outing with her three children, Rene-Charles, 23, and 13-year-old twins Nelson and Eddy.

The family, who are seldom seen together in the spotlight, were photographed looking thrilled as they attended a Rolling Stones gig.

The celebrated singer was beaming with joy as she stood alongside rock legend Mick Jagger, with her sons, whom she shares with her late husband Rene Angelil, by her side.

Taking to Instagram to share her excitement, Celine wrote: “This past Saturday, I got a chance to catch the @therollingstones in concert on their #hackneydiamonds tour at @allegiantstadium in Vegas,” adding a heartfelt thank you to Mick for the warm reception given to her family.

“What an incredible show! A very special thanks to @mickjagger for warmly welcoming my family. You got us rocking! – Celine xx.”

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The post quickly garnered attention from adoring fans, with comments pouring in expressing delight at seeing the family together. One fan exclaimed: “So nice seeing everyone.”

Another chimed in with praise for the two music legends: “Two ICONIC and Legendarys Artist! ! ! ! ICONIC Photo! ! ! Congratulations To you Celine and Mik Jagger! ! ! From Italy.” (sic)

A third comment read: “Wowww that is amazing pictures Celine @celinedion with your boys and Mr Rolling Stones Mr @mickjagger.”

Others focused on how much her sons have grown, with one saying: “So beautiful.. your boys are all grown up,” and another in disbelief: “Are those her twins? They’re so grown up now!”

This comes after an emotional moment for Celine, who was seen wiping away tears while watching The Rolling Stones perform in Las Vegas.

The 56-year-old My Heart Will Go On singer recently had to cancel her tour after being diagnosed with stiff-person syndrome (SPS) in 2022.

This rare neurological disorder is characterised by muscle stiffness and spasms.

On the same night, Celine was seen dancing and singing along to the band’s hit songs including (I Can’t Get No) Satisfaction, Sympathy For The Devil and others.

In April, she shared an update about her health and future plans.

In an interview with Vogue France, when asked about her condition, Celine responded: “I’m well, but it’s a lot of work.

“I’m taking it one day at a time. I haven’t beat the disease, as it’s still within me and always will be.”

She expressed hope for a “miracle,” possibly in the form of a cure. However, Celine admitted that she has to “learn to live” with SPS for now.

The former Eurovision Song Contest winner also discussed her treatment regimen, revealing that she undergoes athletic, physical and vocal therapy five days a week.

An AI tool was used to bring an extra layer to this story.

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