Céline Dion speaking to Siri.Photo:Celine Dion/Instagram
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Céline Dionencounters tech struggles just like anyone else!
On Tuesday, Nov. 12, the singer, 56,shared a hilarious video of herselftrying to play her 2024 version of the late Edith Piaf’s song “Hymne à l’amour” — only to find that Siri would only play her 1997 song “My Heart Will Go On.”
“No! Hello,” Dion said. “No, no, no.”
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Céline Dion speaking to Siri.Celine Dion/Instagram
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Falling into a laugh, Dion told Siri, “Never mind!”
Celine Dion speaking to Siri.Celine Dion/Instagram
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The star then spoke in a strong French accent to see if it might help Siri understand.
Holding her phone in disbelief, the “I’m Alive” singer flashed a grin as she held a thumbs up.
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Dion sangEdith Piaf’s classic “Hymne A L’Amour"at the2024 Paris Olympics Opening Ceremonyin July.
Her performance marked her first time onstage since she revealed herstiff-person syndrome diagnosisin 2022. She then released herofficial live versionof the song in October.
source: people.com