Philippe Geluck is currently making the rounds in the media to present his new work It's all true, in which he tells himself through countless personal anecdotes. In 40 years of career, the father of the Cat, having several strings to his bow, has multiplied the remarkable encounters. With his pen, the famous Belgian cartoonist notably reported that “Céline Dion was (her) neighbor“, for a short period.
In the show The essentials at Labro on C8 to discover this Tuesday, November 26, 2024, Dany Geluck's husband was naturally questioned about a crazy anecdote that he shared about the icon. “At the time when we lived south of Brussels, in Walloon Brabant, we were told one day that she would come to live in the village while she rehearsed her Las Vegas show with the Belgian director who was calls Franco Dragon who has directed for the Cirque du Soleil“, affirmed Philippe Geluck. “And he asked that she come and rehearse in her hometown which was not far from my house“.
Nothing is going well for Celine Dion
Concerned about the smallest detail, his team then rented to him “a sumptuous villa, built on a very old building“Unfortunately for her, nothing went as planned.”She had a very bad time during this period.“, explained Philippe Geluck, revealing that his former home would simply be… Haunted. “She had to stay there for three months and it lasted ten days, because she felt bad vibes, and we realized it“.
She felt these really bad vibes
According to her indiscretions, Céline Dion would have witnessed disturbing facts. “She double-locked a door, the next day the door was open, and we didn't know how. There were lights coming on and going off, the pool shutter opening and closing“, added Philippe Geluck. However, over time, Celine Dion's concerns have proven to be well-founded.
“We did a little investigating in the region. And in fact we realized that this house had been built on the ruins of an ancient monastery in which monks who had gone mad ended their lives. Some had committed suicide, and so she felt these very bad vibes, “explained the 70-year-old artist before concluding a bit mysteriously: “I write this text with the page editor, we count the number of signs the text contains… 1488. This is the postal code of the village where we lived“.