Celine Dion impersonates Rihanna, Sia and Michael Jackson on Jimmy Fallon
Singing such songs as 'Frère Jacques' and 'Row, Row, Row Your Boat'
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Your support makes all the difference.Céline Dion is no doubt a musical legend, but if she ever does decide to pack in her day job she’ll definitely have some work as an impressionist.
Appearing on The Tonight Show with Jimmy Fallon, the singer played Wheel of Musical Impressions - the late night segment made famous by Adriana Grande.
After spinning the wheel/pushing the button, the "My Heart Will Go On" singer landed on "Frère Jacques" in the style of Cher.
Soon after, a singalong to “Row, Row, Row Your Boat” in the style of Rihanna’s single “Work”. Watch the full clip below.
The best moment came midway through, but not on Dion’s turn. Instead, it was as Fallon covered Drake’s “One Dance” in the style of Michael Jackson, for which the singer helped out.
Seamlessly blending in lines from “Smooth Criminal” and “Billy Jean”, it was quite the moment.
Meanwhile, other late show hosts have been poking fun at Donald Trump, including Jon Stewart, who returned to TV screens to mock the Republican presidential candidate.
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