Celine Dion continues her brave battle with Stiff-Person Syndrome, a rare neurological condition that has significantly affected her ability to perform. Despite receiving intensive treatment since her diagnosis in 2022, Dion has had to cancel all her concerts through 2024. The condition causes muscle spasms and impacts her vocal cords, making it difficult for her to sing and walk as she once did. While the singer has expressed deep regret to her fans, she remains committed to her recovery and hopes to return to the stage when her health allows. Her fans have been incredibly supportive, flooding social media with well-wishes
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