Celine Dion had a hilarious reaction to her hit song, My Heart Will Go On, in a new video this week.
The iconic singer, 56, best known for the song from the 1997 Titanic soundtrack, was seen trying to stream her rendition of Edith Piaf’s Hymne à l’amour, but Siri didn’t understand her and instead suggested My Heart Will Go On.
In the clip, Dion says, “Hey Siri, are you playing Hymne à l’amour by Céline Dion?” and Siri responded, “I can’t find that Céline Dion song, but here’s My Heart Will Go On.” “
A frustrated Dion said: ‘No! Hello, no, no, no. Hello Siri, can you play Hymne à l’amour by Céline Dion, please?
Again, Siri responded, “I can’t find that Céline Dion song, but here’s My Heart Will Go On.”
Celine Dion had a hilarious reaction to her hit song, My Heart Will Go On, in a new video this week.
The 1997 chart-topping song from the movie Titanic is considered Dion’s signature song.
Dion laughed and said ‘it doesn’t matter!’ before suggesting that he ask the question in a strong French accent.
After this, Siri responded, “Okay, here’s ‘Hymne à l’amour by Céline Dion.'”
Dion looked surprised before smiling and giving a thumbs up.
In July, Dion made a musical return with the song at the Opening Ceremony of the Paris 2024 Olympic Games amid her battle with an incurable illness, stiff person syndrome.
28 years after making her Olympic debut in 1996 at the Atlanta stadium, Celine showed that she is still going strong after her emotional performance in the French city at the Eiffel Tower.
And after making fans cry, Celine reflected on the iconic moment with a heartfelt message in X.
She wrote: “I feel honored to have performed tonight, for the opening ceremony of Paris 2024, and very happy to be back in one of my favorite cities!
‘Above all, I am so happy to celebrate these incredible athletes, with all their stories of sacrifice and determination, pain and perseverance.
In the clip, Dion says, “Hey Siri, are you playing Hymne à l’amour by Céline Dion?” and Siri responded, “I can’t find that Céline Dion song, but here’s My Heart Will Go On.” A frustrated Dion said: ‘No! Hello, no, no, no’
Again, Siri responded, “I can’t find that Céline Dion song, but here’s My Heart Will Go On.”
In July, Dion made a musical return with the song at the Paris 2024 Olympic Opening Ceremony amid her battle with an incurable condition, stiff person syndrome.
‘You have all been very focused on your dream, and whether or not you take home a medal, I hope that being here means it has come true for you!
‘You should all be very proud, we know how hard you have worked to be the best of the best. Stay focused, keep going, my heart goes out to you! -Céline xx…’
Celine looked incredible in a sparkly silver dress as she performed in front of the Eiffel Tower.
He gave a performance of Hymne à L’amour, which was originally sung by French music icon Edith Piaf.
The song was originally released in 1950 and its title translates into English as “Hymn to Love.”
The My Heart Will Go On singer appeared to be on the verge of tears as she finished the performance to applause from the crowd, while viewers at home were also left emotional.