Celine Dion can no longer move her muscles

A few months ago, Canadian singer Céline Dion (55) shocked her fans with the news that she was suffering from a serious neurological disorder. The Canadian singer was forced to cancel her “Courage” world tour because of so-called stiff person syndrome. The 55-year-old had already revealed last year that the disorder affected “every aspect” of her daily life.

At the time, she explained on social media that she was having difficulty walking due to “severe and persistent muscle struggles.” In addition, the illness would not allow her to pursue her passion: singing. Now Celine Dion’s older sister Claudette, 74, gave a worrying health update while speaking to Canadian TV program 7 Jours.

“Celine has lost control of her muscles”

It was only in September that Claudette revealed to the US magazine “Hello!” that Sister Céline was doing everything she might “to get well once more.” “She is a strong woman,” Claudette continued. Now the 74-year-old took a much more negative tone when she admitted to “7 jours” that Céline Dion had lost control of her muscles. Accordingly, it would be quite a while before she might step on stage once more, reports “Die Bunte”.

Claudette continued in an interview with “7 jours” that her heart was broken because her sister was always disciplined. Now seeing how her hard-earned success is in jeopardy is particularly difficult to accept. Perhaps that’s precisely why, according to Claudette Dion, Céline’s greatest wish is to return to the stage. In what form and, above all, when this will be possible, no one knows at the moment.

Big voice, big hits: Céline Dion to listen to:

It’s All Coming Back To Me Now

The Power Of Love

My Heart Will Go On

All By Myself

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