The woman sitting queitly in corner of her palatial
Florida home is using a breast pump to store her milk
for her twin babies.
There's a little dignity to the time-intensive routine.
And even craking jokes while using the unconfortable
device for the task doesn't help.
She looks exhausted,like scores of other new mothers who
have come before her.
With diference : The mother is question is singer Celine Dion-
and she's pumping for a television audience as well as her
boys Eddy & Nelson .
"There's not only food in there,there's love."she says to the camera.
Called Celine : 3 Boys and a New Show, Dion's upcoming documentary
special on Oprah Winfrey's network is full of gushy,maternal musings.
But while they might seem corny,the megastar-who in the past has often
seemed to resort to greeting-card clichés in speaking to the press-is clearly
not acting.
She's mad for her new babies as well as her 10-years old-old boy
René-Charles.
Not to mention her long-time husband and manager René Angélil,
a man who fiercely protects his wife's as a crowd-pleaser
with Titanic-sized pipes and has established her as one of the world's
richest women.
Still,it's a little unusual for the notoriously private artist, now 43,
to invite a camera crew into hear all white,20-million oceanside Florida
home,where they follow her every move,from nursery to kitchen
to walk-in closet,and join in everything from the kids' baptism
to rearsals as mom Dion prepars-with just five months of prep time-
to return to Caesars Palace for her Las Vegas one-woman live show,
seen so far by more than 3.25 millions adoring fans.
"I see this time as the greatest gift of all."said Dion last week,
talking from a limo on Angélil's cellphone on the way to
a concert in Central Park with Andrea Bocelli.
" This[motherhood] is the most extraordinary gift that life can give us.
I'm trying to cherish every second."
The Globe and Mail
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