Céline Dion treated golf fans to an impromptu rendition of one of her most iconic songs this week as none other than Tiger Woods looked on.
ESPN’s Marty Smith caught up with the five-time Grammy winner on Tuesday at the SoFi Center in Palm Beach Gardens, Florida, where she attended the Tomorrow’s Golf League match between the Atlanta Drive GC and the Jupiter Links GC.
When Smith asked Dion which of her songs “best represents” her golf game, the pop diva launched into a few bars of “My Heart Will Go On” from the 1997 blockbuster, “Titanic.”
Watch Celine Dion’s impromptu musical moment on ESPN below.
Dion tweaked some of the lyrics to better fit the circumstances, and encouraged Smith to join her in a singalong.
“You’re not bad,” she told the reporter, before the cameras panned to Woods, who appeared to be beaming after witnessing the exchange.
Moments later, ESPN’s Matt Barrie chimed in with his thoughts on an age-old question regarding Leonardo DiCaprio and Kate Winslet’s “Titanic” characters.
“By the way, while we’re on this theme, can I get something off my chest? Rose was so selfish to push Jack off the floating door,” he quipped. “I’ve never gotten over that.”
Dion has maintained a low profile since 2022, when she revealed she’d been diagnosed with stiff-person syndrome, a rare neurological condition that has affected her livelihood and ability to sing live.
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