After years away from the spotlight due to a terrible neurological ailment, Celine Dion is ready to return. On Monday, she announced her comeback, describing it as “the best gift” for her birthday. In a social media video, the 58-year-old Canadian singer announced that her condition has improved and that she will restart performing gigs in Paris in September.This year, I’m receiving the best birthday gift of my life. “I’m getting the chance to see you and perform for you again,” she remarked.
Treatment can help relieve the symptoms of the illness, which can cause stiff muscles in the chest, arms, and legs. The 2024 documentary “I Am: Celine Dion” provides an inside glimpse at the charismatic performer’s career as well as the severity of her condition-related anguish, which included a seizure.
Despite the diagnosis, Dion resolved to fight her way back into the stage. I’m not dead,” the singer told reporters on the red carpet in 2024 before the documentary’s premiere. Later that year, Dion sang from the Eiffel Tower during the Paris 2024 Olympic Games opening ceremony, as competitors sailed down the river in torrential rain.
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