Tears glisten in her eyes as she speaks about her late husband. In this deeply personal 2019 interview, Celine Dion opens up like never before; sharing the pain of loss, the strength of motherhood, and the courage it took to record her first English album without her soulmate by her side. This is Celine at her most vulnerable and powerful.
Filmed in New York during her Courage album promotion, this Good Morning Britain exclusive reveals Celine’s journey through grief. Between lighthearted moments (like admitting she sleeps with her eyes open) and profound reflections on widowhood, she shows why she’s beloved worldwide; not just for her voice, but for her remarkable honesty and resilience.
Celine Dion’s Emotional Interview About Loss and New Beginnings | Good Morning Britain
Viewers were deeply moved, flooding comments with “This interview broke me” and “Her strength is incredible.” Many praised how openly she discussed grief while celebrating life. Fans particularly connected with her message about imperfections and aging gracefully; one wrote: “At 51, she’s teaching us all how to live with courage and joy.”
This emotional honesty shines in her song “Imperfections” watch the powerful music video where Celine, without makeup or filters, celebrates self-acceptance while dancing joyfully in couture gowns.
Celine Dion – Imperfections (Official Video)
The “Imperfections” visual is quintessential Celine; glamorous yet genuine. She twirls barefaced in dazzling dresses, singing about embracing flaws. Fans called it “liberating,” praising how she normalizes aging in an industry obsessed with youth. The joyful choreography proves her trademark humor remains intact, even when delivering profound messages about self-worth.
Celine’s official accounts blend glamorous performances with touching personal moments. The #CourageToBeImperfect hashtag went viral after this interview, with fans sharing their own stories. Follow for more of her rare blend of superstar grandeur and down-to-earth authenticity that continues to inspire millions worldwide.