Céline Dion is facing tech issues just like everyone else!
On Tuesday, Nov. 12, the singer, 56, shared a hilarious video of herself trying to play her version of the late Edith Piaf’s 2024 song “Hymne à l’amour” — only to find that Siri would only play her 1997 song. “My heart will go on.”
“Hey Siri, play ‘Hymne à l’amour’ by Céline Dion?'” asked the music legend, to which Siri replied, “I can’t find that song by Céline Dion, but here’s ‘My Heart Will Go On.’ ”
“No! Hello,” said Dion. “No, no, no.”
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Céline Dion talks to Siri.
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Trying a second time, she asked the digital assistant, “Hey Siri, can you play ‘Hymne à l’amour’ by Celine Dion, please?”
“I can’t find that Céline Dion song, but here’s ‘My Heart Will Go On,'” Siri replied again.
Laughing, Dion told Siri, “Never mind!”
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Celine Dion talks to Siri.
Celine Dion/Instagram
The star then spoke in a heavy French accent to see if that could help Siri understand.
“OK, here’s ‘Hymne à l’amour’ by Celine Dion,” Siri finally agreed.
Holding her phone in disbelief, the “I’m Alive” singer smiled as she gave a thumbs up.
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Dion sang the Edith Piaf classic “Hymne A L’Amour” at the opening ceremony of the 2024 Paris Olympics in July.
Her performance was her first time on stage since revealing her diagnosis of Stiff Person Syndrome in 2022. She then released her official live version of the song in October.
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