Feb 21, 2011 09:16 GMT  ·  By

Celine Dion is taking her twins Nelson and Eddy on their first televised appearance. After having them with her in Las Vegas upon her return, the diva is now on Oprah, discussing miracle birth, picking names and offering fans a tour of her impressive home.

The singer gave birth to the twins in October last year and, as we also noted at the time, she and husband Rene Angelil needed many days until they came up with names for them.

This is just one of the topics that Celine discusses with Oprah in a segment taped a few days ago and that will air today, Monday, February 21 – as the video on People will also confirm.

However, Celine will also speak about how hard she and Angelil struggled to become pregnant again and how the twins came as a miracle.

Footage shot in the family home will also be shown in the same segment – as the video below will confirm.

Images show Celine as fans have never seen her before, in her home with her babies, feeding and taking care of him, with not a single trace of makeup on her and just in pajamas.

The “tour” of the house will also include images of the amazing and much talked about water park in the backyard, truly any child’s dream come true.

Back on the topic of the twins, who are yet not old enough to enjoy the pleasures of said water park, Celine reveals on Oprah that, for a few days, they actually had to refer to Nelson and Eddy as Baby A and Baby B.

That was happening as they were still looking through the 15,000 baby names they’d come up with.

“Rene said, ‘Listen, people are starting to call me. What’s their names? I can’t tell them A and B again – that’s not working’,” Celine recalls of her and her husband’s predicament one week after birth, when they still had no names for the twins.

At one point, having people calling them “A” and “B” got so frustrating Celine even threatened to do something about it

“Stop [with] the As and the Bs. I’m going to do C [and] Ds right now. My name is Celine Dion with a C and a D, so don’t push me because I’m close to the edge!” she says of telling staff at the hospital – as a jest, of course.