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Everything About Fiction You Never Wanted to Know.
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* [[Ear Worm]]: ''"My Heart Will Go On and On... [[Overly Long Gag|and on and on and on and on and on and on and on....]]''
* [[Ear Worm]]: ''"My Heart Will Go On and On... [[Overly Long Gag|and on and on and on and on and on and on and on....]]''
* [[Hilarious in Hindsight]]: One year before Céline gave birth to her first son, a magazine erroneously published a story that said she was pregnant with twins, which angered her. Then she eventually had her first son, ultimately debunking the false story. Fast forward a decade, she finally ended up with twin sons for real.
* [[Hilarious in Hindsight]]: One year before Céline gave birth to her first son, a magazine erroneously published a story that said she was pregnant with twins, which angered her. Then she eventually had her first son, ultimately debunking the false story. Fast forward a decade, she finally ended up with twin sons for real.
* [[They Changed It Now It Sucks]]: There was once a song by Jean Jacques Goldman called ''Puisque tu pars'', which is basically the [[Tear Jerker|tearjerking]] complaint of a parent who sees their child leave them to experience life in the outside world. Then Céline decided to [[Translated Cover Version|sing it in English]], with lyrics that have [[The Cover Changes the Meaning|nothing to do with the original's]]. You might know her version as the infamous ''Let's Talk About Love''.
* [[They Changed It, Now It Sucks]]: There was once a song by Jean Jacques Goldman called ''Puisque tu pars'', which is basically the [[Tear Jerker|tearjerking]] complaint of a parent who sees their child leave them to experience life in the outside world. Then Céline decided to [[Translated Cover Version|sing it in English]], with lyrics that have [[The Cover Changes the Meaning|nothing to do with the original's]]. You might know her version as the infamous ''Let's Talk About Love''.


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