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Celine Dion shares a throwback school photo on her 52nd birthday... after she cancelled her Courage Tour

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© 2020 James Devaney NEW YORK, NY - MARCH 07: Celine Dion seen on the streets of Lower Manhattan on March 7, 2020 in New York City. (Photo by James Devaney/GC Images) She has been a giant in the music industry for more than three decades.

And Celine Dion marked her 52nd birthday on Monday just weeks after cancelling her Courage world tour amid the COVID-19 pandemic.

Her team posted to mark her special day with a throwback photo of the singer as a child and to wish her a happy day on Instagram.

In the photo, a young Celine posed in front of a sky blue background for a school portrait. She had her brunette locks cut just above her shoulder with jagged cut bangs during her childhood in Charlemagne, Quebec Canada.

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