Celine Dion Goes Viral Singing ‘My Heart Will Go On’ During TGL Interview

TGL fans were treated to a memorable moment during a recent match. On March 4, 2025, at the SoFi Center in Palm Beach Gardens, Florida, ESPN reporter Marty Smith interviewed the legendary Celine Dion. The conversation took a fun turn when Smith asked her which of her songs best represented her golf game. With a smile, Dion began singing her famous hit, "My Heart Will Go On," from the movie "Titanic."

Dion, a five-time Grammy winner, playfully encouraged Smith to join her. She cleverly adjusted the lyrics to fit the golf theme, changing "I believe that the heart does go on" to "I believe that my ball will go on." This lighthearted moment caught the attention of many, including golf superstar Tiger Woods, who was seen smiling at the exchange.

As the playful banter continued, ESPN studio host Matt Barrie chimed in with a humorous take on a long-standing debate from "Titanic." He expressed his belief that Rose, played by Kate Winslet, was selfish for not making room for Jack, played by Leonardo DiCaprio, on the floating door during the film’s climax. This comment sparked laughter and agreement among fans, many of whom took to social media to share their thoughts.

Despite the entertaining atmosphere, it was a tough night for Woods and his team, the Jupiter Links GC, who lost to the Atlanta Drive GC with a score of 9-1. The match was part of the TGL series, which has faced challenges in viewership recently. The ratings have dropped significantly, with only 263,000 viewers tuning in for a match on February 24, compared to the impressive 919,000 average at the series’ debut in January.

Fans, however, were delighted by the unexpected musical moment, with many praising Dion’s performance. One viewer commented that "Celine slayed it," while another referred to her as "Queen Celine." The event showcased the blend of sports and entertainment, leaving a lasting impression on those in attendance and viewers at home.

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