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Celine Dion explains her approach to raising her three boys since René Angélil's death


UPDATED FEBRUARY 8, 2019 4:15 AM EST

Celine Dion hasfound peace since losing her beloved husband René Angélil. The Power of Lovesinger revealed on NBC's TODAY Friday that she and her three sons — René-Charles, 15 and twins Nelson and Eddy Angelil, five — have turned to each other forstrength.

"It's all aboutfeeling very strong and positive. They sense it. They sense that mom isokay. They know what's going on. They knowdad is not coming back. They know that they have to live with him, butdifferently," the 48-year-old said. "I didn’t make this like a drama thing. I’m very thankful that the way that he passed was not dramatic in front of the children.”

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The Grammy winner revealed that she and her sons have turned to each other for strength.
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Photo: Instagram/@celinedion

Photo: Instagram/@celinedion

She later noted, "I look at my children and I see him through their eyes, and I tell them that dad is not gone. He lives within us. He's in our hearts."

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René lost his battle to throat cancer  back in January at age 73. Prior to his death, the five-timeGrammy winner took a year-long hiatus to care for her ailing husband. "It's beena journey. It's been hard seeing the love of your life suffering for the lastthree years. It's been really hard, but millions of people are going throughthis," Celine said.

Celine has found "peace" since losing her husband in January.
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Photo: Gabe Ginsberg/WireImage

Photo: Gabe Ginsberg/WireImage

She continued, “Ifeel very strong because not only that he loved me so much for many, many livesto come – he gave me three magnificent kids, so much knowledge, stability andconfidence.”

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The I'm Alive artist also admitted that her role as a parent has changed without the music producerby her side. "We've always been partners for many, many, many years and Ithink he left the other 50 – we were 50-50 – I think he left the other 50 tome," she said. For me to be feeling very strong and manage and say to mykids, 'It's going to be fine.'"

Celine noted, “Themost important role that I have in my life is to be a mother. I'm very proud to have three magnificent sons.”

Celine and Kathie bonded over the loss of their husbands.
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Photo: NBC

Photo: NBC

Following her epic performance at TODAY's Citi Concert Series, the mom-of-three, who has been looking better than ever, took her place as the fourth-hour guest co-host alongside Kathie Lee Gifford. The morning show host, who recently lost her husband Frank Gifford, and Celine found comfort in each other bonding over their losses.

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"I have to tell you I feel very strong," the singer told Kathie Lee. "I lost the man of my life, but I cannot live thinking this way. I have to say I found the best man in the world like you did for yourself and we were both extremely lucky and the luggage that we have will carry us for the rest of our lives and showing our kids that mom is fine and you're going to be okay." Kathie tearfully added, "We're all going up someday."

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