In 1966, Angélil married his first wife, Denyse Duquette. Their son Patrick was born in 1968, and they divorced in 1972. He married singer
Anne Renée in 1974; they had two children, then divorced in 1986. Their daughter, Anne-Marie, married singer
Marc Dupré in 2000. Angélil was sent a tape of then 12-year-old singer
Céline Dion and invited her to audition in Quebec. He began managing her career, taking the teen and her mother on tour in Canada, Japan and Europe. He mortgaged his house to finance her first album in 1981. Angélil and Dion began a personal relationship in 1988 when she was twenty years old. Their first date took place the night Celine won the
Eurovision Song Contest on 30 April 1988. Her mother was vehemently opposed to the union due to their 26-year age gap and his previous failed marriages. However, she eventually relented, as most of the family was supportive. The couple married on 17 December 1994. The lavish wedding ceremony at Montreal's
Notre-Dame Basilica was broadcast live on Canadian television. After Angélil was diagnosed with
throat cancer in 1999, and before beginning radiation treatment, the couple turned to in-vitro fertilisation. Their efforts were extensively publicised. Their son René-Charles Angélil was born on 25 January 2001. Dion suffered a miscarriage in 2009, then gave birth to twin boys on 23 October 2010. The boys were named Eddy after
Eddy Marnay, who produced Dion's first five albums, and Nelson Angélil after former South African president
Nelson Mandela. Angélil and Dion were huge fans of the
Montreal Canadiens NHL hockey team, and were good friends of former
Quebec Nordiques /
Colorado Avalanche president and general manager
Pierre Lacroix. Montreal Jubilation Choir founder Trevor Payne has said that "backstage, out of the eye of the general public, they were the kindest, most down-to-earth superstars that I've ever known in my entire career." == Gambling ==