When Celine Dion brought her iconic singing voice to the opening ceremony of the Paris Olympics, the audience burst into thunderous applause. The applause is not only to congratulate Celine Dion on her return to the singing world, but also to encourage her tenacity and perseverance in overcoming the disease.
This is the first time Celine Dion has performed in public since announcing her diagnosis of stiff-person syndrome. She sang "Ode to Love" at the finale of the opening ceremony.
Many netizens lamented that it was not easy for him to maintain such a state of singing despite fighting the disease.
A few days ago, the video of Celine Dion appearing in Paris hit the internet. In the picture, she is dressed casually, smiling and greeting everyone, and looks to be in very good condition. Later, she also shared her feelings with everyone on her social media account: "Every time I return to Paris, I will remember that there is so much beauty and joy in the world waiting for me to experience. I love Paris and I am very happy to come back. !”
In 2022, Celine Dion announced that she was diagnosed with stiff person syndrome. For this reason, she had to suspend concerts and other work plans and take time to focus on her health, saying that this disease is not a cause of death. Allowing her to "sing the way I'm used to singing."
According to the National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke, stiff-person syndrome (SPS) is "a rare, progressive syndrome that affects the nervous system, particularly the brain and spinal cord."
Just after Celine Dion announced her illness, news of her death due to illness often appeared on the Internet. Although the news has been proven to be false time and time again, many fans are worried about the singer's condition.
months ago, the documentary "I Am Celine Dion" disclosed Celine Dion's illness for the first time. The film shows that she was unable to control her respiratory spasms for 10 minutes. She tried to sing, but found that she could not do it at all. The scene where she finally had to cry hoarsely and cry bitterly was impressive.On June 17 this year, Celine Dion thanked neuroscientist Dr. Amanda Piquet in a speech for helping her find a cure for the desperate stiff person syndrome. Hope, she began to feel like a new day was coming.
Source: Red Star News, CCTV News