A group of people gathered outside of the Rolling Stone office in New York City on Friday to protest Celine Dion’s omission from the publication’s recent list of the greatest singers of all-time.
Rolling Stone has not officially released a statement in response to the protesters, but did share a sassy tweet.” on Jan. 1. The list, topped by Aretha Franklin, Whitney Houston and Sam Cooke, generated plenty of controversy on social media.
Among those snubbed include Janet Jackson, Cher, Madonna, Bruno Mars, Jennifer Hudson and Jazmine Sullivan. But the absence of Celine Dion — widely considered one of the greatest vocalists to emerge from Canada — seemed to stir up the most ire.with a rare neurological disorder known as stiff person syndrome, has not commented on the controversy.
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