Speaking with 'Vogue,' Celine Dion breaks down her surprise appearance at the GRAMMY Awards amid her battle with Stiff Person Syndrome. The songstress calls her return to the public eye 'nervewracking' and a 'big honor,
Céline Dion says it's too soon to tell whether she'll ever return to the stage again, but she's not idly waiting to find out. The Quebec pop superstar appears in the May edition of Vogue France, offering fresh insight into how she's managing a rare neurological disorder that unexpectedly sidelined her music career.
Canadian pop megastar Celine Dion, who suffers from a rare neurological disorder, said in her first interview since announcing the career-sidelining diagnosis that she is well, but taking life "one day at a time.
Celine Dion is getting more candid about her health journey with stiff person syndrome. The singer has previously shared her hopes for performing again and living as normally as possible despite her diagnosis.
Celine Dion is sharing how she stays strong amid her stiff-person syndrome diagnosis. On April 22, the singer graced the cover of Vogue France with a daring, high-fashion photo shoot. And, in a accompanying Q&A with the outlet,
In an interview with Vogue France, Celine Dion opened up about her health, how she’s managing stiff person syndrome and that she hopes to get to the point where she can return to the stage sometime soon.
When Céline Dion announced in December 2022 that she had been diagnosed with Stiff Person Syndrome, she couldn't give fans much information other than noting her European tours were canceled.
In late 2022, beloved powerhouse vocalist Céline Dion revealed that she was diagnosed with stiff-person syndrome. Dion has canceled any performances and largely retreated from the spotlight since then,
Belén Liotti (CNN) — Celine Dion se sinceró sobre cómo es vivir con la rara enfermedad neurológica del Síndrome de la Persona Rígida y dijo: “Nada me detendrá”. En una entrevista con Vogue France publ