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First Celine Dion Baby Pics in People, Hello Magazines: Meet Dion’s Twins!
Celine Dion baby pictures appear in two magazines this week – meet Celine Dion’s 6-week-old twins, Eddy and Nelson, in the latest issue of People and on the cover of Hello.
Celine Dion and husband René Angélil were able to conceive after six rounds of IVF.
The fraternal twins, born October 23, join older brother René-Charles, who is 9.
In People, Celine Dion recounts the pregnancy and birth as well as life with the newborns. Interestingly, she plans to kick off a Las Vegas show on March 15, which means she’ll have to get into rehearsal mode soon.
I can’t even imagine getting back in that groove with newborn twins!
Celine Dion says of the babies: “The love and what I feel inside, what we have accomplished – I don’t know how to put it into words. It’s bigger than life itself.”
Dion notes that the twins “are very different. Eddy is my smallest, very delicate and needs to be cuddled a lot. And Nelson is darker and very loud, in a good way. He’s my bear, my big boy!”
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Jay commented on Dec 08 10 at 9:43 pmcongs Renee and Celine and of course R.C. I know how much you wanted more kids, will double the pleasure, double the fun, as people say..good luck and hope to catch the La Vegas show…
Seymour7 commented on Feb 22 11 at 8:24 pmWhat absolutely beautiful baby boys! And I love your music!!!!
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