Celine Dion seemed unmoved by Taylor Swift’s Grammy rejection.
According to Page Six, Céline Dion was unaffected by Taylor Swift’s alleged snub and used her dramatic Grammys performance to emphasise that her illness is “not a death sentence.”
Actress’ Stiff-Person syndrome is an uncommon neurological condition that causes difficulty walking. It has prevented the 55-year-old vocalist from singing like she used to.
Dion received a standing ovation on Sunday night at the Crypto.com Arena in Los Angeles when she presented the evening’s top accolade, Album of the Year.
An insider in the music industry revealed that Dion accomplished her desire to prove to everyone that she is back, despite Swift’s alleged rejection.
According to an individual who was present, Dion ignored Swift’s social media criticism for failing to properly recognize her when she accepted the prize.
“I don’t think Céline cared and they talked backstage afterwards. But Céline was just gracious and happy to be there,” the insider stated. “Of course, the right thing would have been for Taylor to acknowledge her, like Adele did years ago.”
When Dion presented Adele with the Grammy for Song of the Year in 2017, she made a motion to Dion that signified, “I’m not worthy,” as the two hugged.