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Céline Dion | Source: Getty Images
Céline Dion | Source: Getty Images

‘Love Our Playful Queen’: Fans React to Céline Dion’s Fun New Post

Olena Mosiichuk
May 20, 2025 - 08:34 A.M.

The "My Heart Will Go On" singer surprised fans with a light-hearted post on Monday, posing rather mischievously. The location at which she took the photo sparked hope for a comeback.

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Céline Dion shared a playful photo on her Instagram yesterday while at The Colosseum at Caesars place in Las Vegas.

Celine Dion announces the Montreal Canadians first round pick during the Upper Deck NHL Draft on June 28, 2024, at the Sphere in Las Vegas, Nevada. | Source: Getty Images

Celine Dion announces the Montreal Canadians first round pick during the Upper Deck NHL Draft on June 28, 2024, at the Sphere in Las Vegas, Nevada. | Source: Getty Images

In the image, the Grammy winner can be seen lying down and hanging onto the metal railing separating the seat sections. "Is planking still a thing? Asking for a friend…🤭," she cheekily captioned the post.

Fans found the photo endearing and shared their reactions in the comments section. "Gotta love our playful queen!!" one fan wrote. "My godness 😂❤️ [sic]," another laughed.

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"That's so random but I LOVE! Miss you diva," one person remarked. "HAHAHA love you queen 🫶🏼," another added. Seeing Dion at The Colosseum, others expressed hope for her return to the stage.

"The stage is waiting for you 👑!! we miss you so much ! [sic]," one fan raved. "Soft launching that comeback, queen?! 😍" another asked. "Is this a sign for a new residency in Vegas? 😭🤞🏽" someone else echoed the sentiment.

Celine Dion is seen leaving a hotel on July 24, 2024, in Paris, France. | Source: Getty Images

Celine Dion is seen leaving a hotel on July 24, 2024, in Paris, France. | Source: Getty Images

Dion was scheduled to begin a residency in Las Vegas in late 2021, continuing into 2022. However, she was forced to cancel due to unforeseen health issues. She later revealed, in August 2022, that she had been diagnosed with a rare neurological disease called stiff-person syndrome, known to cause debilitating muscle spasms.

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