As she talks about her devastating Stiff Person Syndrome diagnosis for her new documentary I Am: Celine Dion, Celine Dion can be seen holding back tears.
According to Radar Online, the renowned hitmaker opened up about the suffering the diagnosis has brought her, saying that performing for her devoted fan base is what she misses most.
Since her health issues were made public, Dion has been mostly out of the spotlight, and many people are sceptical about whether or not she will ever fully recover to perform.
Even if a number of irregular appearances earlier this year, such as one to give an award at the 2024 Grammy Awards, offered hope, it appears that Dion is no closer to returning to the stage.
Recall that she was compelled to postpone her world tour dates for 2023 and 2024, which is undoubtedly an indication that her diagnosis of Stiff Person Syndrome is as serious as some rumours have suggested.
Dion seems like she’s about to cry in a new teaser for her upcoming documentary, which was published on Thursday. In it, she talks about adjusting to a life in which she can’t perform like she has for the past few decades.
“I am working hard every day but I have to admit, it’s been a struggle. I miss it so much. The people. I miss them,” she said.
Nevertheless, despite all of the difficulties, the 56-year-old is unwavering in her resolve to go back to doing what she does best, no matter what.
The five-time Grammy winner made a strong declaration in which she said she “won’t stop.”