Celine Dion’s sister, Claudette Dion, has shared that the singer is facing challenges after being diagnosed with stiff person syndrome, a rare and incurable neurological condition that causes uncontrollable muscle spasms.
Speaking to Le Journal de Montreal (via SheMazing), Claudette revealed that her sister needed to take a rest after canceling her world tour. Celine is reportedly working hard to explore any potential cures for this condition, which some medical professionals refer to as “statue syndrome.”
According to reports, Celine is actively seeking advice from leading researchers in the field to find solutions for her health condition.
Fans of the acclaimed vocalist have shown tremendous support since news of the tour cancellation surfaced. They have been encouraging her to prioritize her health and well-being.
Claudette acknowledged Celine’s dedication to her craft, always striving to be the best. However, she recognized that at some point, listening to her heart and body became necessary.
Despite the challenging diagnosis, Celine can count on her family’s support. Her sister highlighted her innate talent for performing and the discipline she displays in all aspects of her life. While no medicine has proven effective yet, Claudette emphasized the importance of trusting in God during this difficult time.
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