CELINE Dion has shared a new look at her reclusive life, ahead of the premiere of a documentary detailing her health.
The legendary singer was forced to stop performing after being diagnosed with Stiff Person Syndrome.
Celine shared a still from the documentary on her Instagram page.
In it, the 56-year-old looked confident and challengingas she clenched her hand into a fist and growled in the distance.
In the caption, Celine’s team asked fans to “get ready” for the release of I AM: CELINE DION, which will begin streaming globally on Amazon Prime Video from June 25th.
A description of the film promises that fans will get “a raw and honest behind-the-scenes look at the iconic superstar’s fight against a life-altering illness.
“Serving as a love letter to her fans, this inspiring documentary highlights the music that guided (Celine’s) life while showcasing the resilience of the human spirit.”
Fans in the comments section were really ready.
“I’ve been waiting for this for a long time. I’m so excited!” one person exclaimed. “I’m rooting for Celine with all my heart.”
“This is a must-have immediately upon release,” a second added.
“I’M SO READY FOR THIS. I CAN’T WAIT!!” one person posted, reflecting the documentary’s title in capital letters.
“I don’t know how to express my excitement in French, so I’ll say it in English. WOOHOO!!!” said a fourth, referring to Celine’s French background.
SPS
There is currently no cure for Stiff Person Syndrome, which can leave patients like “human statues,” sometimes unable to walk or talk.
Celine was forced to cancel her world tour due to a rare neurological disorder – which leaves a person’s muscles tense uncontrollably.
According to experts from University College LondonThe condition is caused by persistent spasms and affects several muscles – mainly the lower limbs.
Most people who develop the disease will receive a diagnosis between the ages of 40 and 60.
I want everyone to know that I won’t give up… and I can’t wait to see you again!
Celine Dion
SPS can leave patients like “human statues” and sometimes unable to walk or talk.
In most cases, people with SPS respond to high doses of diazepam, which is often used as an anti-anxiety medication.
Painkillers also improve symptoms, but do not cure the disorder.
SURPRISE APPEARANCE
Celine fought through the pain and made a shocking surprise appearance at the recent Grammy Awards.
The Power Of Love hitmaker handed the album of the year award to Taylor Swift.
Celine was greeted with a standing ovation as she presented the final award of the night.
“When I say this, I’m happy to be here,” Celine said, choking back her own tears. “I really mean it.”
The singer previously told fans she is trying to do what she can to minimize her symptoms and insisted she would return.
“It’s not fair to you to keep postponing the shows, and even though it breaks my heart, it’s best that we cancel everything now, until I’m actually ready to get back on stage again,” she reluctantly shared.
“I want everyone to know that I’m not giving up… and I can’t wait to see you again!”
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