Celine Dion Opens Up About Battle with Stiff-Person Syndrome, Life in Las Vegas, and Plans to Return to the Stage
Celine Dion Opens Up About Battle with Stiff-Person Syndrome, Life with Kids in Las Vegas, and Plans to Return to Stage
In a recent interview with Vogue France, Celine Dion shared an update on her health battle with Stiff-Person Syndrome, a rare autoimmune neurological disorder. The Grammy winner revealed that while she hasn’t beaten the disease, she is undergoing therapy five days a week to manage her symptoms.
Dion credited the love and support from her family, children, fans, and team for helping her in her fight against the disease. She emphasized the importance of having access to good doctors and treatments, acknowledging that not everyone is as fortunate.
After canceling the remaining dates of her Courage World Tour due to her diagnosis, Dion remains uncertain about her return to the stage. She explained that she is taking each day as it comes and listening to her body to determine when she will be ready to perform again.
On a personal note, Dion shared insights into her family life in Las Vegas, where she resides with her three children. She expressed gratitude for being able to balance her work and family life, enjoying the best of both worlds.
Looking ahead, Dion expressed optimism about the future and emphasized the importance of living in the present moment. She reflected on the concept of beauty, noting that true beauty comes from within and is reflected in our dreams and experiences.
As she continues her journey with Stiff-Person Syndrome, Dion remains determined to overcome the challenges and pursue her passion for music and performance.