Celine Dion looked stunning in a sparkling pink gown as she performed with Jennifer Lopez at a spectacular Elie Saab event in Riyadh on Wednesday night.
The 56-year-old My Heart Will Go On singer, who has been suffering from stiff-person syndrome for the past two years, took center stage at the 1001 Seasons of ELIE SAAB event in Saudi Arabia.
She looked stunning in the outfit as she sang her fantastic classics The Power of Love and I’m Alive, following the models who walked the catwalk dressed in pink.

Celine demonstrated her exquisite sense of style in the flowing translucent piece embellished with dazzling sequins.
She kept her light tresses pulled back and opted for a stunning makeup look as she demanded attention on stage.

Celine Dion looked stunning in a sparkling pink gown as she performed with Jennifer Lopez at a spectacular Elie Saab event in Riyadh on Wednesday night.
The 56-year-old My Heart Will Go On singer, who has been suffering stiff-person syndrome for the past two years, took center stage at the 1001 Seasons of ELIE SAAB event in Saudi Arabia.
Jennifer also performed at the event, showcasing her enthusiasm in a sparkling gold leotard.
She was carried across the stage by a group of males dressed in suits as she sang passionately.

Celine made a remarkable return to the spotlight at the end of October, her first public appearance since her electrifying performance at the 2024 Paris Olympics Opening Ceremony.
She astonished attendees at City of Hope’s Spirit of Life Gala in Los Angeles, where she received a standing ovation.
She then ascended the stage to deliver the Spirit of Life Award to Jay Marciano, AEG Presents’ chairman and CEO.
‘I’m really thrilled to be here today, to be a part of this amazing and important occasion,’ Céline addressed the audience, looking stunning in a sleek black gown with sheer décolletage.
With a smile, she said, ‘This is the first time I’ve been on a stage since I was up on that tower,’ alluding to her Olympic performance at the Eiffel Tower.
Celine, who has been suffering from stiff-person syndrome for the last two years, also took an emotional moment to thank the charity for providing sufferers with hope, which she described as ‘the most important component of all.’