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Celine Dion is in great spirits as she arrives in Paris ahead of the 2024 Olympic Games after chronicling her battle with stiff-person syndrome
Céline Dion looked in great spirits as she arrived at her hotel in Paris on Tuesday ahead of the 2024 Olympic Games. The singer, 56, who has chronicled her heartbreaking battle with incurable stiff-person syndromeCeline Dion is in great spirits as she arrives in Paris ahead of the 2024 Olympic Games after chronicling her battle with stiff-person
syndromeCéline layered a white shirt underneath and added some loafers, topping her looked off with a pair of sunglasses. After her recent promise to return to performing, there has been rumours circulating online that she could sing at the opening ceremony. Céline has not commented. critic Rich Juzwiak said the film is the ‘opposite of a vanity project’ and praised Dion for her openness – including recording a difficult moment where she struggles to sing Foreigner’s I Want To Know What Love Is due to the condition causing rigidness in the chest.
The review reads: ‘In a way, I Am: Celine Dion is a meditation on aging and what happens to stars whose abilities diminish with time, rare diagnosis or not. As tragic and debilitating as it is, Dion’s condition gives her a reason to externalize a lot of feelings that many stars never want to acknowledge.
‘Nobody wants to talk about what it means to be past their prime, but SPS has forced Dion to contemplate just that.’