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Fans Declare Celine Dion a 'Goddess' in Sultry 'Moonlight Swim' Photos

Fans Declare Celine Dion a 'Goddess' in Sultry 'Moonlight Swim' Photos

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Fans Declare Celine Dion a 'Goddess' in Sultry 'Moonlight Swim' Photos originally appeared on Parade.
Fans fell in love with singer all over again after seeing her latest social media update, with the 57-year-old sharing a few snaps from a night swim overlooking a bright city landscape.
Dion posted a couple of photos from the experience on Instagram on July 14, with Dion wearing an elegant black one-piece swimsuit while relaxing in what looked to be an infinity pool, her hair slicked back by the water. The second photo was a close-up of Dion's face peeking out from the water as she gave the camera an intense stare.
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The Canadian singer captioned the update, "City lights, starry skies, and a moonlight swim…✨🌃," crediting Jean-François Perreault as the photographer. Dion shared no context about when or where the photos were taken.Fans immediately took to the comments to compliment Dion and her beauty, with enthusiastic replies like, "The 2nd picture is magnetic! ❤️," "GODDESS🔥," and "Oh God, you look gorgeous 🔥❤️."
"Ate and left no crumbs 🔥🤍," declared another fan.
The praise for the "My Heart Will Go On" singer went on, with a different fan writing, "Oh my…my eyes…just saw something beautiful…🫣😍," while someone else said, "Wow never seen these pix before. Amazing job."Fans Declare Celine Dion a 'Goddess' in Sultry 'Moonlight Swim' Photos first appeared on Parade on Jul 14, 2025
This story was originally reported by Parade on Jul 14, 2025, where it first appeared.
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