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Céline Dion Reveals The Touching Way She'll Pay Tribute To René Angélil

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René Angélil will forever live in Céline Dion's heart, but the singer revealed he might live on in another way, too.

In a video the Canadian crooner shot for Vogue.com, she was asked to play a game of "This or That," where she had to pick between two places, people or things.

In the video, "The Power of Love" singer also revealed her plans to get a tattoo in tribute to her late husband, who passed away in January after a long battle with cancer.

When asked whether she prefers tattoos or piercings, Céline opined that tattoos change (for the worse) the older you get. However, this doesn't mean she wouldn't get one herself.

"I gotta admit that since my husband passed away, they can make the tattoo as his heartbeat," Céline said, "so I might have his heartbeat on my body for the rest of my life."

Watch Céline play "This or That" in the video below:

Céline was also asked whether she preferred Justin Bieber or Justin Trudeau (her answer might surprise you!), Montreal or Las Vegas and fashion or comfort.

In a new interview with ET Canada, the 48-year-old mom also revealed how she's coping since the death of her husband of 21 years.

"I'm really doing well," Dion told reporter Natasha Gargiulo. "My children are doing really well and I'm doing really well. I have to stand strong for today... I still feel [René] very much, I cope pretty well with his new life."

The chanteuse kicked off the Canadian leg of her new tour in Montreal on Sunday and is playing 17 sold-out shows in Quebec this month.

Her new album will be released on August 26.

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