Celine Dion brings the American Music Awards to tears by singing haunting Edith Piaf love song in tribute to Paris terror victims
The songstress sang Piaf's Hymne a l'Amour on Sunday night as a
montage of Paris landmarks played behind her in the tribute to the 130
lives lost in the November 13 terror attacks. As the grand finale neared
Celine's voice soared for one final incredible note as an image of the
Eiffel Tower lit up in the French flag's colors displayed behind her.
Multiple guests of the American Music Awards were shown wiping away
tears as they watched Celine's powerful performance. She was introduced
by Jared Leto, who paid tribute to a friend who was killed in the
Bataclan concert hall on the night of the attacks. Leto then told the
audience the 'entire world matters' before he seemed to hint at the
Syrian refugee crisis when he reminded the audience that Steve Jobs and
President Obama were the children of immigrants.
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