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Celine Dion has the best reaction to Michael Buble's TikTok challenge featuring her song

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Celine Dion TikTok Challenge, in which social media users lip-sync to the star's hit It's All Coming Back to Me Now in the most dramatic fashion they can.

And on Wednesday it was Michael Bublé's turn.MORE: Celine Dion celebrates milestone family occasion with emotional post amid health battleThe Canadian singer made the challenge his own and instead of involving gowns or the use of a hairdryer for wind effect, he paid tribute to his love of hockey.WATCH: Michael Bublé impresses Celion Dion with his TikTok challenge attemptIn the video, the father-of-three can be seen standing in front of a hockey goal whilst wearing gloves and holding his hockey stick.READ: Celine Dion's crystal-studded wedding dress took 1000 hours to makeRELATED: Celine Dion's $1.2m Vegas mansion where she's recovering from health problemsAs the song's famous chorus begins, Michael throws off his gloves and stick and suddenly grabs a Stanley Cup, the championship trophy awarded annually to the National Hockey League, and begins to cuddle it whilst confetti falls from the sky.

Michael begins the video wearing a pair of gloves and holding a jockey stickA man can also be seen behind him, running around whilst waving the Canadian flag."Finally had the time to put in the effort that this trend deserves.

I love you @celinedion #celinedion #canadian #itsallcomingbacktomenow," Michael captioned the fun video.Fans loved the clip, with many calling it "the best"."The best version I've seen of this trend!," one wrote, whilst another one added: "This is definitely the most Canadian video I'll see this week." Fans loved the singer's attempt at the viral challengeA third declared: "Bravo!!

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