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Céline’s visit at Maison Adhémar-Dion

At the end of August 2011 while they were in Québec, Céline and several members of her family (Clément, Paul, Pauline, Liette, Michel, Jacques, Claudette and their mother Thérèse) visited the Maison Adhémar-Dion, a palliative care center that was named after Adhémar Dion, Céline’s father.

They visited the house and spoke about the reason why it was named after Adhémar, how he died in his wife’s arms and about how each of them believes that taking care of their parents and family is so important. During this very touching interview, Céline spoke and made all of her sisters and brothers cry… The Red Heads have translated her speech for you.

You can watch the video here:

TRANSLATION (starting from 9 min 24)

« I think… You are all absolutely right, because… I think it’s a, it’s a responsibility for all of us, being fortunate, being healthy, it’s our own responsibility to make a difference, to get implied, to take care of the people who have loved us, to take care of the people we love.

You know, it’s easy to say ‘we are going to put grandma here, we are going to put mommy there, we are going to put my aunt here…’ It’s a pity, and it’s true it’s not about money, it should not be a matter of money… The base, family, love, what we have received, what we must give…

To take care of these people, I think it’s a responsibility but it’s also a big present, when you have the chance to give hand, to somebody, to accompany somebody to heaven, it’s a big present, it’s a big present for us, not for the person who’s… Going to leave… This traveller…

It’s a present for us, which is given to us in fact, the person here, saying, ‘take my hand, take me there’, it’s like a child you know, having to cross the street, you give him the hand to show him the path, and when a person is suffering, an old person, who is suffering, who lost his head, you have to hold his hand and I must say : it is as if you were receiving a present, and it puts you in contact with Gods.

When my mother took my father’s hand, mommy said ‘I am allowing you to go’… He was fine, he left being fine, as he felt he was held, loved, and with her words he thought ‘my wife will be ok, so will be my children, I can make this journey’ and I think it’s important to feel you are fine, you are held, and that they are not going to be alone.

So It’s responsibility as a child, as a parent, as a member of the family, and you don’t think you are doing something good : THEY are giving us a present. »

Can you keep a secret… Céline and The Red Heads

Can you Keep a secret… the secret of a magic day…

The Red Heads are blessed from the Gods… blessed to be considered and pampered by the one they adore : Céline.

Because the story of the Red Heads is getting better and better each day, and when you think that the dream is over, another one draws up. The day of March 16, 2011 has marked the mind of a hundred of Red Heads, The happiest and luckiest Red Heads of the world. That day, Céline and her team chose to make the dream of us fans come true by opening for the first time the doors of the Colosseum, the temple of Las Vegas that has become so mythic.

Therefore, on this special day, it is now time to reveal the pictures taken by Mister Gérard Schachmes, Céline’s official photographer, who was, for our greatest pleasure, a witness of this magical afternoon. A big “thank you” to him for immortalizing once again this very important moment for us, and for adding his precious signature to the meeting with our idol.

We offer you in exclusivity 3 photos in gold of Céline and her fans, taken right before the soundcheck we attended.

It is now time for us to thank from the bottom of our hearts Céline’s team who allowed this event. Thank you for the trust they give us and thank you for listening to their hearts and to ours… be sure of our greatest gratitude and our fidelity. We have already told them but we write it again: we are now the happiest fans of the world, for choosing as our idol the most amazing woman, surrounded by an exceptional team.

And to finish, on this day of March, 30th, we can’t leave you without wishing a happy 43rd birthday to Céline, we know your are happy and loved, your happiness is shared…

To all the Red Heads who were there in LasVegas2011 and for those who were happy for us : THANK YOU!


See you soon…

The Red Heads Team

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« The Red Heads have got Talent » – VOTES

THE RED HEADS HAVE GOT TALENT!


Thank you everybody for again bringing so much passion and enthusiasm into this 1st edition of « The Red Heads Have Got Talent! », which has become a great success! In less than 3 weeks, many of you have arranged plans to imagine, create, sing, stage and produce a video. And it has been a great pleasure to see each and everyone of you embark on this brand new adventure and take up the challenge, in a very short period of time!

But as we’ve already said before… IMPOSSIBLE IS NOT RED HEADS! About 200 fans have thus participated in this talent contest over less than 3 weeks, with more than 15 countries represented, from Thailand to Greece, through Quebec, Czech Republic, Switzerland, and Belgium, not counting Spain, France or even Algeria…!

CONGRATULATIONS EVERYBODY !!!!

We hope you had fun making your short videos! 🙂


After several exhilarating days, we know you are all very excited to discover the videos of other contestants and thus compare your work with theirs. And here we are! It is now all up to you! If you want your video or the video of your favourite to win, you will now have to VOTE!

Here is a reminder of the rules : you will need to get a maximum of “j’aime” (“I like it”) under you video from now until Saturday, 12th February, MIDNIGHT. Therefore, you just need to share the page of the Red Heads’ website on which your video appears and to convince your friends to vote. The race will last 3 days only, each clic will bring you closer to the FINAL and to the opportunity of having your video watched by our prestigious jury : Nicole Coullier, Véronic Dicaire and Laura Landauer !


SEE THE CONTESTANTS’ VIDEOS NOW AND VOTE BY CLICKING HERE !!!!!

Exclusive Interview with Diane Massicotte

Fans love it!!!!!!!!

The first comments received from the lucky fans who were able to get their copy of this magnificient book « Céline: Au-delà de l’image » are all the same: they love it! For those who do not know yet, this book contains a series of official and previously unpublished photos of Céline taken by Laurent Cayla, whose story is touchingly written by Diane Massicotte. Mrs. Massicotte has generously accepted to answer some Red Heads’ asked questions in an exclusive interview. We would like to express our warmest gratitude to her for taking the time with us. Dear Red Heads, this feels like Christmas already! Read the interview and do not hesitate to visit Diane’s French blog «Le blogue de Diane» at the following address: http://lebloguedediane.blogspot.com/.

INTERVIEW WITH DIANE MASSICOTTE

By The Red Heads


1- You are not very well known in Europe, unlike in Québec. Could you tell us more about your professional career, your influences?

I have always worked in the cultural and artistic backgrounds. First I was a journalist for the “Journal de Montréal” and later I served in a number of positions at different radio stations and TV channels, before working in press relation as a freelancer (mostly to promote my books). My 30 years working have enabled me to be in contact with all of the actors of the francophone arts and culture backgrounds. Today I am a passionated blogger and I have a lot of pleasure being connected to the social media.

2- Regarding the book, how did the collaboration between you and Laurent Cayla happen and how did you mentally prepare for the interview of Laurent as a former drug-addict? Your feelings, emotions, what you thought? Did this interview impress you?

I met Laurent Cayla at home for a series of interviews, actually 18 hours of recorded conversations. I wrote about this period in the text « Au-delà des apparences » (beyond appearances), on my blog. During the process my breath was often taken away as the emotion was so intense. I had to put myself into his mind to translate as accurately as possible his painful path. That is the reason why I have written using the “je” (“I”) and the present tense. This experience is still stuck within my mind…

3- What motivated you to join the project? Céline Dion? Laurent Cayla? The fact that it would be something out of the ordinary?

I fell in love with Laurent’s story. I instantly felt for his passion, his emotion and also the desire to make this project happen. It was my turn to help Laurent. The fact that René Angélil was approving of the project and was okay with me writing the book was also crucial in my decision. Moreover, the proposal arrived through a friend of mine, Mia Dumont, who works with Céline and René since the beginning of the career.

4- This book is not a traditional one. The writing must have been special… What was your approach toward this original work?

That is the title « Au-delà de l’image », which guided me throughout the writing. A word is also a bearing image… Beyond photos, beyond the image projected through the show-business thing, I wanted to show, if I may say so, the uncommon life of Laurent. Beyond the photographer and his camera, there is… Emotion! I have written about this aspect on my blog in « Au-delà de l’image ».

5- The writing comes as the result of many hours interviewing Laurent Cayla. By reading it we feel like a strong violence in the feelings. And the words you used to talk about his drugs are cold, tough, brutal, nearly too “real”… How did you experience this period, during which we feel you were very committed? Did you need to confide to your family or friends? A bit like a psychologist who would need a therapy himself to avoid being too much affected by those he helps?

« Nearly too real »… Thank you. That is exactly what I wanted to produce, so that the reader feels the emotion I was feeling when listening to Laurent. Nearly as if the reader was writing the book himself… I have lived this writing period as a recluse, so as to not loose this special “thing” and to keep a maximum of concentration. That is what I called “my salt mining” on my blog. Very few people around me actually knew about the topic of my book. I think this is essential, if you don’t want to deviate from the right path. Nevertheless, there is a high price to pay. I know it now, and I told my relatives I am still intoxicated. Your comparison with a psychologist affected by those he helps is completely right.

6- Have you participated in picking up the photos? Was the selection made according to the story or the anecdotes, which touched you the most?

No, I had to take into account the photos chosen by Laurent, writing my text, in order to respect the chronological events linked to Céline and René. I certainly must have watched them hundred times!

7- If you had to take one page, one photo, one text, what would they be?

OMG… That is a difficult question. That is like asking a mother if she prefers the eyes, the hair or the lips of her child! As far as literature is concerned, I like a lot the beginning of the second part, which I entitled “The world is stone” (“Le monde est stone”, on pages 18 and 19). Also the sixth part, entitled “S’il suffisait d’aimer”, where I explain that, for Céline, the show-business is like a drug and that she actually is successful in remaining down-to-earth. Regarding the pictures, there are too many, I could not pick only one.

8- The book is a success in Québec, both among Céline fans and non-fans. How would you explain the public’s reaction?

The book connects with Céline fans through the photos and I would say the text can attract non-fans, and make people see Celine differently at the same time. We can say there are two books in one in a way.

9- Céline is an « open book », as she likes to say, she likes to confide and talk about her. Can you tell us what you think this book can bring new to the Céline Dion fans?

The story of an outstretched hand is one of human generosity, touching all those who have an addiction, no matter if you are a star or not. Fans know that Céline and René are exceptional human beings and by making this book they get an example, a demo of a real story, that was actually lived through.

10- Do you know why is the book only distributed in Québec? Our first reaction is that we cannot understand such a matter of fact, Céline being an international star, her audience is in Asia, Europe, in America… A lot of fans are frustrated. Is there hope for a translation and a worldwide distribution?

This has to do with selling the rights abroad. To make a book accessible to other countries, a local publisher, if I may say so, has to buy the rights in order to distribute the book on his territory. I think there are negotiations in this direction.


11- This year, two books of photos have been released about Céline. « Céline autour du Monde » by Gérard Schachmes, and yours « Céline: Au delà de l’image ». Have you got the first one and how would you differentiate both books?

There is one year between each book. I do not own « Céline autour du Monde » but I glanced through it. It is obvious the difference between them is that « Céline: Au-delà de l’image » tells more about a story of great magnanimity from a star toward a junkie.


12- The result of « Céline: Au-delà de l’image » is sublime. Are you totally satisfied with the « baby » as of today?

Thank you, I have really put all my heart within the project. The book now has got his own life. By reading it, the reader is giving life to the book; it becomes his book.

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Thank you again to Diane for taking the time to answer our questions. She succeeded in explaining Laurent Cayla’s life and feelings very well. Céline fans can therefore better understand the pictures in this book.

For those of you who still have not bought « Céline: Au-delà de l’image », we suggest you do so on The Red Heads’ e-store. Hurry up, onky a few books left!

EXCLUSIVE! The names of Céline’s twins!

On Saturday, October 23rd of 2010, two babies long-awaited by their parents but also by millions of fans came to the world. Indeed, Céline gave birth to her twins, two boys of 2,55 kg (5 lbs, 10 ounces) and 2,38 kg (5 lbs, 4 ounces). The delivery only lasted 36 minutes and went very well. Since Saturday, we have struggled to get information. We know that Céline and her twins are fine, that Céline started breastfeeding them and that in about 2 or 3 days, the whole family will be able to go back home in Jupiter Island.

But one question remains unanswered… what are the names of the new-borns???

Since Saturday you have been waiting for this information…

And tonight, finally, René revealed the names of his little boys on TVA!

Eddy and Nelson

We are now very eager to see the first pictures of the twins (which should not be taken before a few weeks and which will then be in many magazines) but before that, we will have more Céline news on Thursday evening as TVA will broadcast the interview with Julie Snyder, shot a few days ago. René should give us news about the latest events.

Attention to all english-speaking fans : The Red Heads will offer you, as quickly as possible, a video of this interview with english subtitles. Keep tuned!

Please note that you can find in french kiosques the magazine “Gala” in which 10 pages are dedicated to Céline. She and René open up about the delivery of their twins and we can see the pictures taken by Gérard Schachmès that illustrated the article of “Hello” and “7 jours” in Québec. The Swiss and Belgians will also have pictures as “Ciné Télé Revue” in Belgium and “L’Illustré” in Switzerland will dedicate their cover to Céline. Other countries such as Spain, Russia or United-Kingdom will have a few magazines in their kiosques.

The days before the delivery, Céline had many media in her villa, and despite the tiredness she remained true to herself : smiling, available and full of humor. Please note that we will also have the opportunity to see a few pictures taken by Gérard Schachmès of René and René-Charles playing baseball.

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