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CELINE Dion left Eurovision fans in tears as she made a surprise appearance during the semi-final of the song contest.

The Canadian superstar, 57, stunned BBC viewers last night when she popped up in a pre-recorded video on screen.

Celine Dion made a surprise appearance at the Eurovision semi-final last nightCredit: EPA
The Canadian superstar shared an emotional message with her fansCredit: Reuters
The singer was being lined up to perform at Eurovision on SaturdayCredit: Getty

Rylan and Scott Mills were live from Basel, Switzerland, for the first semi-final of the competition, as 15 countries competed for ten places in Saturday’s grand final.

Celine, who was diagnosed with stiff person syndrome – a condition which means her muscles tense uncontrollably, looked elegant in a grey suit as she appeared on screen.

The globally famous singer said: “I’d love nothing more than to be with you.

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