Céline Dion Documentary Trailer Released, Shows Singer's Struggle With Stiff Person Syndrome

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Céline Dion is ready to open up about the health struggles she has been enduring for years. In a trailer for her new upcoming documentary, “I Am: Céline Dion,” the music superstar begins share how being diagnosed with stiff person syndrome has affected her life. 'I have been diagnosed with a very rare neurological disorder and I wasn't ready to say anything before,' she says in the clip. 'But I'm ready now.' 'I see my life and I love every piece of it.

The “My Heart Will Go On” singer revealed her illness in an emotional Instagram video posted December 2022. The serious neurological condition is a rare disorder that can cause stiffness and muscle spasms. Stiff person syndrome can impact a person’s mobility, including their ability to sing. In her 2022 announcement, she said that she needed to cancel her tour, which was supposed to kick off in February 2023.

 

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