Former singing superstar Celine Dion's acting career has been at a standstill due to a rare neurological disease called Stiff Person Syndrome (SPS). However, she is documenting her life since the illness in a new documentary, I Am Celine Dion, and remains optimistic that she will

Former singing superstar Celine Dion's acting career has been at a standstill due to suffering from a rare neurological disease - stiff person syndrome (sps). However, she is documenting her life since the illness in a new documentary, I Am Celine Dion, and remains optimistic that she will one day be able to take to the stage again.

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On Tuesday (30th), Dion wrote on social media: "The past few years have been a huge challenge for me, from discovering my condition to learning how to cope with and manage it. But not letting it define me... As I look to slowly resume my acting career, I realize that I also miss my fans as much as they want to meet me."

Dionne added that she wanted to make a difference through the documentary " "Documenting" this part of his life: "Raising awareness of this little-known disease and helping others who suffer from it."

Dionne announced in December 2022 that he suffered from Zombie Syndrome Zheng will suspend his singing career to focus on his health. At the time, she said the situation didn't allow her to "sing in the way I was used to."

According to the National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke, stiff-person syndrome is "a rare, progressive syndrome that affects the nervous system, particularly the brain and spinal cord."

According to the official synopsis, "I Am Celine Dion" will give viewers an inside look at the singing diva's life, "his battle with zombie syndrome and her struggle to continue performing for her beloved and loyal fans." "

This documentary, chronicled by Celine Dion's doctor, will capture more than a year of Celine's life, including "never-before-seen" private moments to showcase the legendary singer." Living a cheerful and authentic life despite illness."

"I Am Celine Dion" will be directed by Oscar-winning director Eileen Taylor.

Red Star News reporter Deng Shuyi

editor Guo Yu editor-in-chief Guan Li