The pop star stopped by the TGL Match between the Atlanta Drive GC and the Jupiter Links Golf Club in Florida earlier this week with her twin sons
Céline Dion is embracing her gray hair!
On Tuesday, March 4, the “Love Again” singer, 56, stepped out at the TGL Match between the Atlanta Drive GC and the Jupiter Links Golf Club in Palm Beach Gardens, Fla. Dion was photographed rocking a stylish-yet-casual outfit, which featured a white button-down, dark wash jeans, gold hoops, bracelets and a necklace to tie it all together.
As for her hair, the musician gave her natural hair color the chance to peek out, as she traded her usual blonde look for just a hint of gray at her roots. Her hair was tied up in a slick bun with a scrunchie.
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Also in attendance were her twin sons, Nelson and Eddy, 14, who she shared photos of to her Instagram account. The boys, whom she welcomed in 2010 with her late husband René Angélil, stood beside their mom throughout the event as they sported khakis and polo shirts with white sneakers, as their long hair fell onto their shoulders.
Tiger Woods also made an appearance at the golf event and could be seen chatting with the pop star, as he rocked red to support his Jupiter Links Golf Club. In her Instagram post, Dion also shared a throwback photo of herself and the golf star, 49, taken “over 20 years ago,” per her caption.
Also on Tuesday, Dion even gave her fans an impromptu rendition of “My Heart Will Go On” during an interview with ESPN.
“Which song from your catalog best represents your golf game?” anchor Marty Smith asked the star, chatting with Dion at her seat in a clip shared to social media.
“Okay, the one that comes to — oh, some people have suggestions,” she said with a laugh, as audience members shouted out some of her song titles. “But that’s good!”
“I would say,” continued Dion, before singing lyrics from the 1997 Titanic soundtrack classic. “Near, far, where — come on!”
Instructing Smith to sing with her, they sang the hit song’s chorus, though Dion chose to edit a lyric for the occasion. “Wherever you are, I believe that my ball will go on.”
“You’re not bad,” she told the sports reporter of his vocal chops.
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The French-Canadian singer has taken a step back from performing following her stiff-person syndrome diagnosis in 2022. She gave a triumphant performance at last year’s Paris Olympics Opening Ceremony to sing Edith Piaf’s classic “Hymne A L’Amour,” marking one of her last public appearances.
She ended the year with a heartfelt message thanking fans for their support — and teasing “endless possibilities” for 2025 in a Tuesday, Dec. 31, Instagram post.
“As we wrap up another year together, I want to take a moment to express my heartfelt thanks for your unwavering support,” Dion began, alongside a photo of her side profile, as she looked up and held prayer hands.
“Your love and energy inspire me every day. I wish you all a joyful holiday season filled with warmth, laughter, and cherished moments with loved ones,” she continued. “Here’s to endless possibilities in the coming year. Wishing you a safe holiday and a fabulous New Year!”