Céline Dion may have an amazing vocal range. The 57-year-old's songs, which include "My Heart Will Go On" and "Because You Loved Me," are iconic. Throughout her four decades in the music business, Dion has remained relevant. Her impact on our culture is undeniable. Yet, even with all these achievements, no one would probably describe her as "cool."
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That perception may soon change: the French-Canadian artist has made her first official post on TikTok.
Céline Dion's First TikTok Post Was Nothing Short of Adorable
Judging from her first TikTok post, it's safe to say that Dion is very aware that she's never been considered trendy. She's wearing a black hooded sweatshirt with her name on it, for starters.
"My name is Céline," she begins. "How old am I? I've got kids."
Dion then imitates her twin boys by saying, "We have to get you on TikTok!"
The singer continues, "On TikTok? What?! I've heard that before. Suddenly, I'm becoming cool. Céline Dion is cool. That's amazing. TikTok, here I come. Ciao."
While we're not sure Dion has quite reached "cool" status yet, this hilarious video is certainly a step in the right direction.
Fans had plenty to say about her TikTok debut.
"Celine Dion is cool?" wrote one user. "Let's be clear, Celine Dion was never NOT cool."
Another fan added, "Celine you're so TT coded already and you don't even know it."
"This app was made for Celine Dion," shared another user. "Talented and entirely unhinged. Let's goooo!"
Could Céline Dion Be Making A Comeback in 2026?
Does posting on social media mean Dion is mounting a comeback?
The answer remains uncertain, but it's possible. She wowed the world when she performed at the 2024 Summer Olympics in Paris. Doing it from the top of the Eiffel Tower while wearing a Dior gown certainly made an impression.
However, health problems have prevented Dion from going out onstage. As reported by InStyle, she suffers from stiff-person syndrome, which she was diagnosed with in 2022. According to Johns Hopkins Medicine, the disorder causes muscle stiffness and painful spasms.
"It's not hard to do a show now," she said in her documentary, I Am: Céline Dion. "It's hard to cancel a show. I'm working hard every day, but I have to admit—it's been a struggle. I miss it so much.
"The people. I miss them. If I can't run, I'll walk. If I can't walk. I'll crawl. I won't stop."
