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IN VIDEO – The presentation of the documentary will take place on June 25 I’m Celine Dion. In the recently published new trailer, the singer modestly and sincerely tells about her mental state in the fight against the disease.
While the release of the documentary I’m Celine Dion scheduled for June 25 on the Prime Video streaming platform, a new trailer for the latter has just been revealed. A chance to discover Celine Dion, who is struggling more than ever with Stiff Man Syndrome, a rare neurological disease she was diagnosed with a few years ago. “If I can’t run anymore, I can walk. If I can’t walk anymore, I can crawl… I will never stop,” assures the artist at the end of this section, with tears in his eyes and sobbing.
“It’s hard to cancel a show”
And for good reason, the pathology from which the translator My heart will keep beating kept him away from the stage and the audience for many months. It is an extremely difficult situation for him to live in. “It is not difficult to organize a show. It’s hard to undo it,” he assures. And trusted. “I miss you terribly. Society. I miss him.”
After keeping quiet about her health for a long time, Celine Dion now seems more than ever ready to talk. Thus, in an interview with the magazine Vogue: on April 22, he assured that he worked with soul and body to be able to go on stage as soon as possible. “I do sports, physical and vocal therapy five days a week. I work on my toes as much as my knees, calves, fingers, singing, voice…” she further elaborated. An unwavering determination that he says comes from the love of his family, his children, but also the support of his team and fans. Fans who are surely looking forward to the release of this documentary.
Source: Le Figaro
