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I Am: Celine Dion, a brand-new documentary about the iconic Canadian singer.In the trailer for I Am: Celine Dion, new footage shows the singer Dion playing with her children at home, interspersed with archival footage of her performing on tour. Over narration, Dion expresses gratitude for her career before being disrupted by a recording of a 911 call.This is followed up by an intimate look at Dion recording a video statement – which was released in December 2022 – that revealed she had been diagnosed with a neurological disorder called stiff person syndrome.Towards the end of the trailer, Dion speaks through tears: “I miss it so much.
The people, I miss them. If I can’t run, I’ll walk.
If I can’t walk, I’ll crawl.”Stiff person syndrome is reportedly an extremely rare autoimmune neurological condition that affects “one person in a million”. According to Healthline, the condition primarily affects the brain and spinal cord and causes muscle stiffness, posture problems and painful spasms.“These spasms affect every aspect of my life, sometimes causing difficulties when I walk and not allowing me to use my vocal cords to sing the way I’m used to,” Dion has tearfully explained in her 2022 statement.In March, Dion commemorated Stiff Person Syndrome Awareness Day by posting a message to her followers on Instagram.
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new interview with NBC News’ Hoda Kotb that she was prescribed Valium to be able to perform and control the symptoms of the autoimmune neurological disorder.Dion said on “Celine’s Story,” the hour-long special that aired Tuesday night, that she gradually built a tolerance to the drug, and at one point, she was taking 90 milligrams a day. “We tried a lot of things. Trying a lot of things when you don’t know what you have can kill you,” she said.
Steven J. Horowitz Senior Music Writer Celine Dion has given her first TV interview since her diagnosis of Stiff Person Syndrome (SPS) in 2022, detailing the toll it’s taken on her life in NBC News’ hourlong special “Celine’s Story” with Hoda Kotb. In the emotional interview, which aired this evening and will be available to stream on Peacock tomorrow, the singer goes into detail about the struggles she’s faced over the years, from when she first began experiencing symptoms to how a prescription for Valium to deal with them could have been fatal.
Celine Dion is opening up about her Stiff-Person Syndrome, a diagnosis that has greatly affected her personal and professional life. In a new interview, Dion discussed the pivotal role that her sons have played in her recovery, pushing her to get better considering the fact that they already lost their father. Celine Dion shares rare photo with her sons at Rolling Stones concertWATCH: Celine Dion opens up about Stiff Person Syndrome diagnosis in new docDion and her former husband René Angélil share three kids: Rene-Charles, 23, and twins, Nelson and Eddy, 13.
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Celine Dion has said that living with stiff person syndrome has involved experiencing muscle spasms that have broken her ribs.The Canadian pop icon confirmed that she had been diagnosed with the condition in 2022, and she has now given her first television interview on the subject, to NBC News.“I had broken ribs at one point, because sometimes when it’s very severe…” she said, before interviewer Hoda Kotb interjected. “It can spasm so hard it can break a rib?” she asked, to which Dion nodded.She continued that spasms in her throat can feel like “somebody is strangling you, like someone is pushing your larynx”.“But it can also be in the abdominal [area], in the spine, in the ribs,” she added, and explained that her hands also cramp to the point that “you cannot unlock them”.A documentary about the singer, titled I Am: Celine Dion, is set to be released on Amazon Prime Video on June 25.It will include footage of her recording a video statement, which was released in December 2022, that revealed she had been diagnosed with the disorder.Towards the end of the trailer, Dion speaks through tears: “I miss it so much.
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Celine Dion is openeing up about her life in a new documentary. “I Am: Celine Dion” has released its first trailer, showing Dion addressing her neurological condition for the first time so openly. Céline Dion reveals she was injured on the day of her wedding; ‘Am I going to make it?’Celine Dion shares rare photo with her sons at Rolling Stones concertThe trailer follows Dion as she prepares for her show in front of thousands of people.
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Celine Dion, who has been battling Stiff Person's Syndrome for the last two years, broke down when discussing her rare health condition as she admitted: "It's been a struggle". It comes as the 56 year old Canadian stars in her new documentary, I Am: Celine Dion, which takes a look at her life-altering illness.The touching first-look trailer of the new Prime Video documentary gives a glimpse into her personal battles as Celine discusses her rare condition.The My Heart Will Go On singer was diagnosed with Stiff Person's Syndrome in 2022 which is a rare neurological condition that causes muscle stiffness and painful spasms.
new documentary “I Am: Celine.”“The people,” she says with tears in her eyes. “I miss them.”In 2023, Dion, 56, announced that she had been diagnosed with stiff person syndrome. Affecting about one in one million people, the little-known condition causes severe, debilitating spasms that make muscles feel hard.
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The first trailer from the June 25 release on Prime Video of I Am Celine Dion is out.