Olympics: Céline Dion’s presence in Paris ‘not a coincidence,’ says French minister
PARIS — Céline Dion’s presence in Paris ahead of the Olympic Games is “not a coincidence,” the French government says.
The country’s sports minister told a French television network today there are a “multitude of possible roles” the singer could play in an opening ceremony.
But Amélie Oudéa-Castéra wouldn’t confirm whether the Canadian superstar will sing at the opening of the Games on Friday, saying the element of surprise is crucial.
Images circulated Tuesday on social media showed Dion greeting fans in the French capital.