The entertainer radiated joy, blowing kisses and waving to the audience on the Jumbotron. When Bon Jovi’s “Livin’ on a Prayer” played, even Celine Dion couldn’t resist joining in, seen stomping and air-guitaring at a hockey game between the Boston Bruins and the New York Rangers.
Clips from the event shared on social media captured her smiling, waving, and blowing kisses to the crowd as she appeared on the TD Garden’s Jumbotron. Accompanied by her twin sons, Eddy and Nelson, Dion also visited the Bruins’ locker room, where she animatedly interacted with the players, singing, walking dramatically, and jokingly teasing them.
She even posed for photos with the team’s mascot and goalie. Despite her enthusiastic support, the Bruins unfortunately lost the game to the Rangers. A fervent hockey enthusiast, Dion had previously shown her support for the Edmonton Oilers in a game against the Vegas Golden Knights. In an Instagram video, she expressed her excitement for the sport, emphasizing the physical prowess required.
This appearance marked Dion’s return to the public eye after revealing her diagnosis of stiff person syndrome, a rare neurological condition, during a game between the Montreal Canadiens and the Vegas Golden Knights in November.