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Celine Dion has been in the spotlight for over four decades, from becoming a household name thanks to her number one hit single ‘My Heart Will Go On’ and 1988 Eurovision Song Contest win, she has amassed millions of fans worldwide.
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But she’s also had her share of struggles and heartbreak over the years, from the loss of her beloved husband René Angélil in 2016, to her ongoing health battle with Stiff Person Syndrome. And she is set to open up about her life and career in a brand new documentary.
So, if you want to be one of the first to tune in, you might have asked yourself how to watch the new Celine documentary in the UK when it drops on 25 June. Keep reading to find out everything you need to know...
How to watch I Am Celine Dion in the UK
As you might expect, given that the Celine Dion documentary is an Amazon Exclusive, you will only be able to watch I Am: Celine Dion on Amazon Prime Video.
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If you don’t already have Prime Video, you can sign up for a free 30-day trial, which will also give you free one-day delivery on millions of items. However, if you’ve already had a free trial in the past or are looking to sign up simply to watch more movies and TV shows, you can sign-up for Prime Video on its own for £5.99 per month.
For just £3 more a month (or £95 annually) you can get Prime Video as part of the Amazon Prime membership. And as well as having access to Prime Video, you also get additional perks such as grocery and same day deliveries.
Either option allows you to watch on a number of different tablets, laptops, phones, smart TVs, games consoles and streaming sticks.
Or, if you prefer to watch offline – say on your commute or a long train or plane journey – you can download your chosen content to watch on the Prime Video app without you having to be connected to mobile data or WiFi.
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What to expect from the documentary
Not only is Celine set to speak candidly about her personal life and life-altering health issues but she will also be celebrating her long and storied career in the feature-length documentary directed by Academy Award nominee Irene Taylor.
And if that’s not exciting enough, the Canadian singer will be releasing an accompanying 20-track soundtrack album of the same name on 21 June to coincide with the release of the documentary.
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It will feature some of her most beloved songs, such as ‘The Power of Love’ and ‘I’m Alive.’
Topics: TV And Film, Documentaries