Did Celine Dion Dress Up as the ‘Grinch’ and Perform ‘All by Myself’ This Christmas?
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Key Takeaways
- Celine Dion embraces the Grinch theme this Christmas.
- Her playful rendition of ‘All by Myself’ adds a festive twist.
- The video highlights her creativity and humor.
- A small dog dressed as Max adds to the Christmas spirit.
- Her cover of ‘All by Myself’ remains a classic hit.
Los Angeles, Dec 25 (NationPress) Renowned singer-songwriter Celine Dion has devised a clever scheme to capture the spirit of Christmas. Recently, she shared a delightful video on her Instagram, showcasing her sitting by a cozy fireplace.
In the entertaining clip, she donned a full Grinch outfit, highlighted by her vibrant green makeup. The video begins with her softly singing the chorus of ‘All by Myself’ before she transitions into a playful rendition of the Grinch’s monologue from the beloved 2000 film ‘How the Grinch Stole Christmas’, featuring Jim Carrey, as noted by Variety.
She humorously states, “The nerve of those Whos, inviting me down there on such short notice. Even if I wanted to go, my schedule wouldn’t allow it,” while cradling a small dog adorned with antlers reminiscent of the Grinch's companion, Max. She lists her packed schedule: “4:00, exercise my voice. 4:30, wake my children up. 5:00, solve world hunger. Tell no one. 5:30, jazzercize. 6:30, dinner with me. I can’t cancel that again! 7:00, wrestle with my creative ideas.”
She humorously concludes, “I’m booked. Of course, if I bumped my creative ideas to 9:00, I’ll still have time to lay in bed and scroll TikTok videos endlessly. Or I can just simply wish everyone a merry Christmas and a happy new year… boring.”
As reported by Variety, she wrapped up the video with a heartfelt rendition of ‘All by Myself’, singing the poignant line, “When I was young, I never needed anyone.”
Originally released by Eric Carmen in 1975, ‘All by Myself’ reached No. 2 on the Billboard Hot 100. Dion's iconic cover, released ahead of her 1996 album ‘Falling into You’, remains one of her most celebrated hits in the U.S. even today.