Celine Dion likely to never sing in public again
Reports indicate that Celine Dion may never grace her devoted fans with another performance. The renowned vocalist, aged 55, has recently been diagnosed with stiff-person syndrome and is encountering challenges in identifying effective medications for her condition.
This distressing development suggests that her admirers might have to come to terms with the possibility of her stepping away from her career, a decision compounded by the postponement of her scheduled concerts for this year and the next, as confirmed in May.
For someone like the singer of “My Heart Will Go On,” the choice to potentially retire holds profound weight, given her frequent expressions of affection for the act of performing. However, her current state due to the condition is reportedly so incapacitating that she is reluctant to venture outside her residence.
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The difficulties the well-known star suffered while confined to her home have come to light thanks to insider information. According to this report, she is prone to falls and experiences really upsetting spasms.
The source told The National Enquirer that “Celine has purposefully avoided the spotlight for nearly 600 days — and for a good reason. She has trouble walking and is especially susceptible to loud noises setting off spasms, which can cause unstable spells. Her posture has stooped, and the pain from her muscle spasms sometimes becomes intolerable.
In addition, the source claims that the situation is becoming worse. Notably, she recently extended an invitation to her sister Linda to move in with her and her three sons, René-Charles, Eddy, and Nelson.
Celine is diligently following medical recommendations in her quest to find a cure for her ailment, according to current information from Sister Claudette.
Celine Dion likely to never sing in public again