Celine Dion has issued a statement addressing the circulation of unauthorized AI-generated music falsely attributed to her.
On March 7, the Grammy-winning singer clarified on Instagram that these recordings are fake, unauthorized, and not part of her official discography.
She did not reference specific incidents but emphasized the importance of distinguishing between her genuine work and fabricated tracks.
This announcement comes as Dion has been making rare public appearances, including a lighthearted moment at a TGL golf match where she playfully sang a modified version of her iconic hit My Heart Will Go On.
Since revealing her stiff person syndrome diagnosis in 2022, Dion has largely stepped back from performing.
However, she made a triumphant return at the 2024 Paris Olympics opening ceremony, where she performed Hymne à l’amour and shared heartfelt praise for the athletes, celebrating their dedication and perseverance.
As Dion continues to navigate her health challenges, her team remains vigilant in protecting her legacy from unauthorized AI misuse, while fans celebrate her occasional, joyful appearances.