The ‘I Love You’ singer has three children with her late husband, René Angélil
Céline Dion enjoyed a special outing with two of her favorite people.
The “I’m Alive” singer, 56, shared photos on her Instagram of her and her twin sons, Nelson and Eddy, 14, enjoying some time together alongside Tiger Woods, 49, at the TGL Match on Tuesday, March 4.
The boys, whom she welcomed in 2010 with her late husband René Angélil, stood beside their mom throughout the event, looking all grown up.
Both of the twins attended the event at the SoFi Center in Palm Beach Gardens, Fla., wearing khakis and polo shirts with white sneakers, as their long hair fell onto their shoulders.
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Over their 22-year relationship, the “My Heart Will Go On” singer and her late husband welcomed three sons together: twins Nelson and Eddy and René-Charles, 24. Angélil died in 2016 from throat cancer, and in the years since, Dion and her sons have continued to lean on one another for support. Speaking to PEOPLE in 2007, Dion expressed that singing never gave her life real purpose, unlike her children.
“I’m not really a singer. My life is to be a mom,” she said. “It is what I enjoy the most. It is my most amazing reward. I will take a chance with my music. I don’t take risks with my family.”
In May 2023, Dion’s sons served as “her light” when she had to cancel all of her tour dates through April 2024 due to her stiff-person syndrome diagnosis.
“Her main focuses are always her sons and performing. She is the most selfless and considerate person,” a source told PEOPLE. “Céline just loves her boys so much. They are amazing. They give her all the support and love that she needs.”
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In June 2024, Dion told PEOPLE that she and her physical therapist run through a fake “crisis” with Eddy and Nelson every two or three months.
“We have panic buttons in the house and they know how to put me on my side,” she said, adding, “The idea of telling them and showing them, it was not to frighten them. It is for them to know, ‘I’m your mom and it’s my responsibility. You’re old enough to understand I might need your help,'”
“They’re so amazing because I would say 15 minutes or so every night, they come and they say, ‘Mom,’ and I say, ‘Yes?’ “[They say], ‘It’s just because it’s been a little longer than you usually take when you clean up at night before bedtime. We just want to make sure you’re fine,'” Dion continued of Eddy and Nelson’s sweet check-ins. “This is our lives now: We care for each other, and they’re so helpful.”