August 27, 2016

Dear Rene Agelil,

I did a little research and found out your parents came from Syria and went Quebec, Montreal. As you grew older, you became a manager and after getting divorced from two wives found Celine Dion and choose to manage her at the young age of 12. Admittedly, I simply admire Celine when I was even little.
It all happened on weekends, we’d go to this grocery store inside a mall. It so happened that a DVD store was in front of it and I caught a glance of a clip playing Celine singing in one of her concerts in Las Vegas. A spark of curiosity ignited inside of me and I asked my parents if they could buy it for me. They did. As soon as I knew it, my interest in her grew more and more as I grew older. Yet not in the bad, crazy way.
My favorite song was “Taking Chances”, It just screamed something inside of me. She sang it with such confidence that it scared me.
” I just wanna start again” she sang. And maybe we all do too, Rene. If God would have given me the chance to take back all of the bad things that happened. I would’ve took it. You married her even though though you had a 26 year-gap. In short, you gave birth to the diva I knew. I can imagine her voice echoing the Ceasar’s Palace with her brave face like the stage is her home. When they interviewed Celine when you had throat cancer, I could see even through a computer screen that she was scared and even took a break for a few years just for you. In the 20th century, she isn’t as famous as she was in the early 1990’s, when My Heart Will Go On was still new. Rene, in the Hollywood industry, I see a lot of celebrities that just divorce after they marry each other and repeat it like a never-ending cycle. I hope that even though you’re dead now, Celine will continue to sing and not make your existence to her a faded memory. In life, I guess we have to take chances.

For you, A.J.T
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