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The singer, who has been battling stiff personality syndrome since 2022, shared some news with her fans this Saturday, March 16, along with a message of hope.
He has been low for many months. Suffering from tough man syndrome, Celine Dion preferred rest to the limelight. However, it’s been a few weeks since the Quebec singer is slowly reappearing. This Saturday, March 16, on the occasion of International SPS Awareness Day, which is short for his disease, he took the opportunity to deliver a message. “As many of you know, I was diagnosed with Stiff Person Syndrome (SPS) in the fall of 2022. Trying to overcome this autoimmune disease has been one of the most difficult experiences of my life,” she wrote.
And continue. “But I remain determined to return to the stage one day and live as normal a life as possible. I am deeply grateful for the love and support of my children, my family, my team, and all of you. I would like to send my encouragement and support to all those affected by SPS around the world. I want you to know that you can get through this, WE can get through this. with all my love,
Celine:
After months of silence, Celine Dion has made two more appearances since the start of the 2024 school year. First, as part of the Grammy Awards, a ceremony held in Los Angeles every year on February 5th. The artist went on stage to present the album of the year award to singer Taylor Swift. A few days later, he attended an ice hockey game in Las Vegas, this time accompanied by his three sons. Maybe we’ll see her perform again next time…
Source: Le Figaro
