Close Alert Close Cline Dion Has Hilarious Thoughts About the Ending of Titanic Style Beauty Entertainment Wellness Culture Video Women of the Year More Chevron Story Saved To revisit this article, select My Account, then View saved stories.Close Alert Close Sign In Newsletter Search Search Style Beauty Entertainment Wellness Culture Video Women of the Year Movies Cline Dion Has Hilarious Thoughts About the Ending of Titanic You cant argue with Cline.By Julyssa Lope z November 16, 2019 Facebook Twitter Email NurPhotoGetty Images Facebook Twitter Email Cline Dion sang the most iconic song from Titanic, and shes been known to pay subtle odes to the film every once in a whileshe even attended several haute couture shows in Paris wearing a replica of the famous Heart of the Ocean necklace.So, fittingly, she has some thoughts on the iconic movies plot points.
On The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon earlier this week, the Canadian singer weighed in on one of the most divisive debates from the film: whether or not Rose should have moved over as the boat sank to make room for Jack on the floating door. Fallon brought the question up, joking, Cline, I always try to ask you a good Titanic question every time youre here because I know you probably love those. At first, she was reluctant to answer and cracked, Dont put me in trouble. What if they want to do a Titanic number two But eventually the singer offered a very funny and logical explanation that knocks some of the wind out of the debate. Come on, baby Make himself comfortable. Jump in. You know She also made a really smart point about Jack being physically unable to pull himself on to the door. And then who did not think about this guy who is in the middle of the frozen ocean and that maybe all his body is so frozen that he didnt have the strength to., she said, right before singing a line from the song Jump (For My Love). The films star Kate Winslet even re-created the scene with Stephen Colbert to give Jack some space. But, of course, Dion just masterfully changed the entire door discourse, like the legend she is. Topics celine dion titanic Glamour Daily Todays biggest stories, from pop culture to politicsdelivered straight to your inbox. Use of this site constitutes acceptance of our User Agreement (updated 1120 ) and Privacy Policy and Cookie Statement (updated 1120 ) and Your California Privacy Rights. Glamour may earn a portion of sales from products that are purchased through our site as part of our Affiliate Partnerships with retailers. The material on this site may not be reproduced, distributed, transmitted, cached or otherwise used, except with the prior written permission of Cond Nast.
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