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Lady Gaga gushed over Celine Dion and praised her for being ‘one of few supportive women’ in the music industry ahead of their reported duet at the Olympics opening ceremony
Back in 2018 Celine, 56, was spotted in the audience of Gaga’s Las Vegas residency before the singer, 38, branded her ‘amazing’.
According to The Mirror, she praised Celine saying: ‘I swear to you, the number of women that I can count on one hand that are supportive in this industry,’
‘It’s like, I would lose fingers, okay? You are amazing’.
The pair are reportedly set to perform Édith Piaf’s La Vie en Rose at the ceremony, marking Celine’s first show since being diagnosed with incurable stiff-person syndrome over two years ago.
It comes after Lady Gaga was spotted was she headed out for dinner in the City of Lights on Thursday.
The songstress was all smiles as she departed Laperouse restaurant in the French capital and stopped to sign autographs for waiting fans.
Opting for a smart double breasted blazer and straight leg jeans, Lady Gaga added a pair of her signature towering heels.
She pulled her platinum blonde hair back into a sleek bun and accessorised with some oval sunglasses.
French journalist Thierry Moreau posted on Wednesday that Gaga and Celine have rehearsed the song, with Celine to don a pink-and-black feathered cape by Dior.
The Canadian singer sent fans into a frenzy this week when she showed up in the French capital, as she was seen being mobbed by fans amid rumors she would ring in the opening ceremony.
She looked in great spirits as she larked around with fans in Paris on Thursday ahead of performing on Friday night.
Celine appeared full of energy as she played air guitar and waved at the crowds while leaving her hotel and blew kisses at fans before ducking into her car.
According to The Mirror, she praised Celine saying: ‘I swear to you, the number of women that I can count on one hand that are supportive in this industry,’
‘It’s like, I would lose fingers, okay? You are amazing’.
The pair are reportedly set to perform Édith Piaf’s La Vie en Rose at the ceremony, marking Celine’s first show since being diagnosed with incurable stiff-person syndrome over two years ago.