And while the entertainment world is paying attention to Celine Dion’s health, the singer came out publicly in the midst of her arduous struggle with the rigid person syndrome from which she suffers.

In December 2022, the 55-year-old performer announced on her Instagram account the cancellation of a tour she had planned for 2023. Since then, she has been keeping a low profile and seeking the best treatment to help her cope with her disease, which causes stiffness and painful muscle spasms, such as as mentioned by the Mayo Clinic.

Check out this post on Instagram

A post shared by Céline Dion (@celinedion)

However, on the night of Monday, October 30, he came forward publicly. Celine Dion attended a hockey game in Las Vegas, Nevada, in the company of her sons René-Charles (22) and twins Nelson and Eddy (13) who are very aware of her and have become her inseparable friends.

“Nice visit to our game in Las Vegas yesterday. Thank you @celinedion for your great generosity. The whole team was very happy to meet you and your family,” wrote Chantal Machabée, Montreal’s vice president of hockey communications, on her Instagram, who also posed with the singer.

Check out this post on Instagram

A post shared by chantalmachabee (@chantalmachabee)

In other pictures circulating on social media, the “My heart will go on” singer appeared calm and cheerful throughout as she shook hands with those in attendance in the locker room after the game between the Montreal Canadiens and the Vegas Golden Knights. He took the opportunity to give advice to the players: “Stay healthy and strong.”

“It’s a great honor to meet you,” Celine told coach Martin St. Louis in French in another video. “It was an amazing night,” he added.

Check out this post on Instagram

A post shared by Perez Hilton (@lasvegasperez)

It would be her first appearance in public after a little more than three years, reminds the Daily Mail, although the singer was still very active on her Instagram profile, where she even promoted the movie “Love at First Message” in which she participated.

Stiff Person Syndrome (SPS) is a rare neurological condition that, in addition to physically affecting the singer, puts her family in limbo.

Her sister Linda and her husband moved with the singer to Las Vegas to take care of her, the British media remind, while her other sister Claudette admitted in an interview that Celine is “doing everything to recover”. (AND)