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Traveling to Belgium for work, Céline Dion planned to stay there for three months. A villa was then rented by his team but this was without taking into account a few disruptive elements which made him leave the premises faster than expected…
Philippe Geluck recounted a misadventure of Céline Dion while she was in Belgium. © The essentials at Labro
Philippe Geluck is a renowned Belgian cartoonist and humorist best known for his comic strip “Le Chat”, created in 1983. The main character, a philosophical and ironic cat, humorously addresses subjects of daily life, politics and society. In addition to his work as a designer and television host. Currently in full promotion of his illustrated book entitled “It’s all true” in which he tells many personal anecdotes “truthful”, and “selected pieces” of his lifethe writer was a guest on the show The essentials at Labro on C8 yesterday, Tuesday November 26. The designer told an anecdote concerning the grown-up while she was passing through Belgium for work. “At the time when we lived south of Brussels, in Walloon Brabant, we were told one day that‘she would come and live in the village while she rehearsed with the Belgian director called Franco Dragon, who has produced productions for the Cirque du Soleil, etc. And he asked that she come and rehearse in her hometown which was not far from my house“, he began by remembering.
So far so good but it’s afterwards that the story gets complicated… He then explained that “his team rented a sumptuous villa, built on a very old building” and that due to unexplained phenomena, “eShe had a very bad time during this period”: “ three months and it lasted ten daysbecause she felt bad vibes”, continued Philippe Geluck. The story did not stop there and the Belgian writer gave some examples of disturbing events. “We realised, for example, eShe double-locked a door, the next day, the door was open, we didn’t know how… There were lights going on and off, the pool shutter which opened, which closed“, detailed Philippe Geluck. The latter then confided that an investigation had been carried out and that it had provided some keys to understanding.
A disturbing story
The writer of It’s all true then detailed: “We investigated a little in the region. And in fact we realized that this house had been built on the ruins of an old monastery in which monks who had gone mad ended their lives…, and therefore it felt these really bad vibes.” Fruit of chance, coincidence or subliminal message, Philippe Geluck concluded with another disturbing fact. “I am writing this text. With the page editor, we count the number of signs in the text: 1488. The postal code of the village where we lived”, he finished with a smile on his lips. A surprising story which could perhaps even be the subject of a film, as he was humorously told Philippe Labro.