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18-03-2025 Vol 19

Celine Dion emits urgent warning to fans

Celine Dion Sounds the alarm on new AI-generated music that claims to contain her voice.

In a warning shared to her Instagram Page Friday, March 7, “My Heart On” songstress warned her supporters about the situation and confirmed that she is not associated with the “false” footage.

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“It has become aware that unknown, AI-generated music, which is alleged to include Celine Dion’s musical performances, and name and equality, are currently circulating online and across various digital service providers,” she wrote in her statement Friday.

Dion, 56, further warned her followers, “Please be advised that these recordings are false and not approved and are not songs from her official discography.”

Fans in the comments were quick to gather behind the “I’m Alive” song, with many loyal fans who insisted that AI -generated numbers can’t even be compared to Dion’s raw talent.

“Even AI can’t replace your voice,” an Instagram user wrote in the comments.

“We all knew it wasn’t your real voice,” Another person added and declared, “there is only one Céline .”

“People have to leave the queen of her voice alone has stopped making her ai because her voice is better than AI,” wrote another.

Other users took the opportunity to condemn artificial intelligence in general and praise Dion to set the record straight.

“I’m so frustrated with this,” commented on a user and added, “It’s so much wrong. Thank you for letting the world know this!”

“This AI -crap is getting out of hand. There must be laws around this,” insisted another.

Another person wrote, “It’s a nightmare Celine! Thank you for reporting it.”

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