Sadly, it sounds like Céline Dion’s health battle is progressing. It’s been well documented that the chart-topping songstress has been battling Stiff Person Syndrome, a rare neurological disorder that causes the body to attack its own muscles, since December 2022.
Sadly, as we know, while Céline is “doing everything” she can to recover, she ultimately had to cancel her world tour to focus on the debilitating disorder.
We haven’t seen or heard too much from her lately, but her sister is now revealing a dismal update. In an interview published last week, the My Heart Will Go On singer’s older sister Claudette Dion told Canadian outlet 7 Jours that she’s losing more and more mobility: Related: Matthew Perry’s Friends Say He Was ‘Never Clean’ How sad… Poor Céline.
Even more so because Claudette says she’s always been so “disciplined”: Devastating. Claudette did, however, add that the family’s hope is for her to one day return to stage… in whatever form that may take: However, as she noted, SPS attacks muscles, including “the vocal cords,” which obviously throws a wrench in her career as a singer, and terrifyingly, “the heart.” And what makes it even more isolating for the singer is the fact that there’s just not a whole lot of research since the disorder is so rare.
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