The Celine Dion’s career It has been an extraordinary journey marked by incredible achievements and an unwavering devotion to music. From her first concert at age 12 to the recording of her first album at age 14, the singer has captivated the world with her voice and her stage presence. With more than 200 million records sold and almost 11 million concert tickets purchased, her impact on the music industry is undeniable.
That’s why, when a year and a half ago the Canadian announced that she had to cancel her tour, all the alarms went off. “I have been diagnosed with a very rare neurological disease and I haven’t been able to say it before,” the artist revealed, causing concern among her fans and the general public.
Two years passed until he reappeared at the Grammy Awards by surprise to meet his audience again. In an emotional moment, the artist thanked her followers for their unconditional support and spoke openly about her state of health. Now, the artist opens up in a new documentary, ‘I am: Céline Dion’, about her struggle with stiff person syndrome, a condition that affects only one person in every million.
“I’m intimidated by saying my own name.” the Canadian confessed in an interview with NBC News. “When I wasn’t well, I didn’t want to say it. Because I’m not the person I used to be.” Far from the spotlight, the artist has shared details about the latest tests before making the difficult decision to focus entirely on his recovery. “She didn’t have control over herself and she wanted to have it,” she explained.
Despite the challenges, Céline Dion confesses that what she misses most is the people who have accompanied her throughout her career. “I will return to the stage, even if it is crawling,” he stated in an interview with ABC News.
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