Celine Dion feels 'betrayed' over Labour Commission
Celine Dion feels "betrayed" after she was ordered to pay commission to her former agents on her 2017 deal with AEG, which was valued at around $500 million.
The singer recently answered some questions from her fans in a Q&A session on Twitter, and one fan had a question about her song ‘Six Thirty’.
Celine Dion feels "betrayed" after she was ordered to pay commission to her former agents on her 2017 deal with AEG, which was valued at around $500 million.
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