But apparently having homes on two private islands has become one too many for Canadian singer Celine Dion.
The 44-year-old songstress has decided to unload her French Normandy-style, four-story chateau in Gagnon -- complete with furnishings and artwork -- for $29.5 million, which will make it one of the five most expensive residences in Canada.
Fit for a diva: Celine Dion decided to unload
her four-story chateau in Gagnon for $29.5 million, making it one of the
five most expensive residences in Canada
According to her 70-year-old husband René Angelil, the sale comes thanks to Celine's three-year residency at Caesar's Palace in Las Vegas, and their US-based children, 11-year-old René-Charles and 19-month-old twins, Nelson and Eddie.'We are mostly in Florida, René-Charles goes to school here,' René told TVNZ, referring to the pair's other island property, a mansion on Jupiter Island with a water park.
'And of course there are commitments in Vegas because of Celine.'
Rags to riches: The 44-year-old with the
five-octave vocal range grew up the youngest of 14 children in a
poverty-stricken home in Quebec
Located in the sleepy Mille Îles River, Gagnon is a former mining town in East-central Quebec just in the Laval region.
Just under 20 acres, the towering castle has 24,000 square feet of living space.
Dion and her family moved into the property in 2001 after 300 people refurbished and expanded the $8 million property over a three-year reconstruction period.
During Christmas time, Celine would turn their mansion into a glittering winter wonderland, even placing two high toy soldiers at the gates.
The water around the island is too shallow for boats to move through, which helps keep trespassers and tourists at bay as does the network of security cameras.
Despite the precautions, a 41-year-old stalker was arrested outside the property in 2009 for pressing the intercom at the mansion's front gate.
Sotheby's International Realty in Quebec broker Joseph Montanaro will handle the sale of the property.
Celine and her husband aren't planning to leave Canada completely as they are keeping their more modest $2 million country chalet in Notre Dame de la Merci in Quebec.
The best-selling Canadian artist with the five-octave vocal range grew up the youngest of 14 children in a poverty-stricken home in Quebec.
Dion first met her husband and manager in 1980, when she was 12 and he was 38, after she and her mother sent him a demo tape of a song they had written.
Fairytale lifestyle: Dion and her family moved
into the castle in 2001 after 300 people refurbished the $8 million
property over a three-year period
Celine's hit song 'It’s All Coming Back To Me Now' was prominently featured on an episode of Glee this past week.
The brunette star had to postpone her Las Vegas shows from March to June when doctors diagnosed her with a viral illness and weakness in her right vocal cord.
Her new show of hit songs, designed exclusively for The Colosseum at Caesars Palace, features 31 musicians in a full orchestra and band.
The casino spent an eye-watering $95 million building the special Colosseum venue for her in 2003.
It was specially equipped with a humidifier to protect the singing diva's voice. Tickets for the in-demand show in sell for up to $250 each, and it regularly sells out.
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