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Cline Dion says husband Ren Anglil too sick to eat

Canadian singing sensation Cline Dion describes the severity of her husband's battle with cancer in an emotional interview broadcast Wednesday on ABC's Good Morning America.

Canadian singing superstar announces in emotional TV interview she will return to the stage Aug. 27

Canadian music star Cline Dion and husband Ren Anglil pose for photos in 2013. Dion took a year off to care for him following his surgery for throat cancer. (Jacques Boissinot/Canadian Press)

ClineDion says she's ready to return to the stage in Las Vegas seven months after she halted her career to care for her ailing husband, RenAnglil.

The 46-year-old Canadian singing superstar made the announcement during an emotional interview with ABC's Good Morning America, in which she described the severity ofAnglil's condition.

The 73-year-old, who used to manage Dion's career, was diagnosed withthroat cancer for a second time in 2013.

Describes 'major' surgery

"Rene could not talk and he could not swallow. The surgery was major," Dion said in the segment that aired Wednesday morning.

Cline Dion and Ren Anglil with their fraternal twin sons, Nelson and Eddy, on their way to Las Vegas. (Canadian Press)
"I had to leave him behind because he wanted me to start the shows again," said Dion, who tearfully described how she was torn between Anglil's bedside and her popular residency at Caesar's Palace in Las Vegas a gig she put onhold last August so she could care for her family full time.

"He can't eat. He's got a feeding tube. I have to feed him three times a day. I do this myself," said Dion, who has three children with Anglil Ren-Charles, 14, and 4-year-old fraternal twins Eddy and Nelson.

Scared and worried

"I really believe that children know it all. We're afraid of explaining because we're scared, because we're worried," saidDion, who described downplaying the feeding tube to her children byasking them to participate in Anglil'scare.

"I said to my children:'You want to come and help me feed Papa today? ... Wanna help me out and hold the water? Good job Nelson. Good job Eddy.'"

Anglilmakes a brief appearance in the ABC interview, walking on The Colosseum stage withDion where she will relaunch her residency with a new show on Aug. 27.

Forty performances are scheduled through Jan.17, 2016, according to Dion's official website.

Tickets go on sale March 28.

"I'm doing it for him. I'm doing it for my fans. I'm doing it for me," Dion said.
Cline Dion ended her Caesars Palace residency last summer to care for her ailing husband. She will return to the stage with a new show starting Aug. 27. (Steve Marcus/Reuters)