Celine Dion & Lady Gaga to Duet French Classic at Olympics in Paris
Celine Dion will be teaming up with Lady Gaga to perform Édith Piaf’s classic "La Vie en Rose" at the Olympics' opening ceremony in Paris Friday ... TMZ has confirmed. Thierry Moreau report on X Wednesday ... Celine will be decked out in Dior,…
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