Canadian singer Céline Dion is leaning on the support of her children amid a diagnosis of Stiff person syndrome (SPS). SPS is a rare autoimmune neurological disorder. This condition makes a person feel stiff in the abdominal and body muscles.
In a photo upload on Instagram, Celine admitted that dealing with this disorder was one of the most difficult experiences in her life.
“But I remain determined to one day return to the stage and live as normal a life as possible,” he wrote, Saturday (15/3).
In an interview with Vogue France, the 56-year-old singer was asked what helped her most as she faced the syndrome.
“Most importantly, love from my family and children, and also love from the fans, as well as support from my team,” said the singer of the song ‘My Heart Will Go On’.
“People suffering from SPS may not be lucky enough or have access to good doctors and good treatment. “I have access, it’s a blessing,” he added.
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From her late husband, René Angélil, Dion was blessed with 3 children. She is mother to 23-year-old son René-Charlesdan and 13-year-old twins Nelson and Eddy.
As written in people, on May 23 2023, a source said that Dion’s son was a light for him when he had to cancel all tour schedules until April 2024 due to his SPS diagnosis.
“His main focus has always been on his sons and his acting. He is the most selfless and caring person,” said the source.
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“Céline loves her children very much. They are amazing. They give her all the support and love she needs,” he continued.
Nearly a year later, Dion posed with her three sons in a photo she shared on Instagram to mark International Stiff Person Syndrome Awareness Day on March 15, 2024.
“I am so grateful for the love and support from my kids, family, team and all of you!” as written in the caption column in two languages, namely English and French. (Z-3)
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