Just in:How Céline Dion’s Bold Wedding Day Fashion Landed Her In the Hospital

Many wedding vows use language that is either richer or poorer, or sicker or healthier. However, perhaps engaged couples could follow Céline Dion’s lead and write something like, “When the iconic yet very heavy accessory I wear at our wedding sends me to the hospital.”The singer wore a huge seven-pound headpiece with 2,000 Swarovski crystals when she married René Angélil in 1994. The tiara covered much of the singer’s forehead and soared high above her head, trailing a veil behind her.

The 54-year-old singer of “My Heart Will Go On” revealed in a video published this week with Vogue France that some of her most famous looks from her illustrious career were sewn to her hair to ensure that it would stay in place. She also mentioned that she had to practice walking in the tiara to ensure that she could support its weight.

Regarding a potential hiccup, she remarked, “I practiced and everything is smooth and everything is fine, but when I had to walk in the cathedral, there’s no wooden floor, it’s a carpet.” “I got a facelift right away. And you’re wondering, “Am I going to survive?” Will I be able to meet my future husband? However, as I mentioned, “Oh, I’m Gonna Run to You.” Yes, I did.There’s no weight, no difficulty, and no pain when you’re this pleased, she added. But the real drama behind the theatrical item happened at the conclusion of the evening, when it was time to unsew the newlywed’s headpiece.

When she realized what had happened at the end of the evening, she added, “I had a cut because the pressure was too much.” “When I wake up the following day and check in the mirror, I see that the middle of my forehead has an egg-sized hole in it. It’s so enormous that it causes my eyes to go cross-eyed. She visited the hospital, where doctors gave her an antibiotic prescription to treat with the fashion-related wound. Dion isn’t sorry about how she looked on her wedding day in spite of everything.I shall cherish this moment for the rest of my life,” she exclaimed. “The size of the dress was insufficient. My head may have been three times larger. He was and still is such a great person that I could have worn six different gowns that evening. I was at my best with him. He did, in fact.

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