Celine Dion (54), a popular singer best known for the soundtrack of the film ‘Titanic’, has announced that she will postpone her tour next year. She revealed that the cause of her was her incurable disease and fans sent messages of support one after another.
On December 8, 2022 (local time), singer Celine Dion (54) announced on Instagram that she would be postponing her tour scheduled for next year and canceling her show next summer. In the video she posted, she revealed that she was battling an illness while her eyes were watery.
“I have been battling health issues for a long time.
“I was recently diagnosed with a rare neurological disorder called stiff person syndrome, which affects about one in a million people,” she said.
“It turns out that the seizures I suffered were caused by this disease,” she said. “Unfortunately, seizures affect many aspects of my daily life. I couldn’t sing like I used to.
Celine, who is from Canada, has released many hit songs, including “My Heart Will Go On”, which is the soundtrack of the movie “Titanic”, with her overwhelming singing ability.
Also, from 2003 to 2019, he held regular concerts in Las Vegas where only selected singers could perform.
He was due to perform again in Las Vegas in 2021, but postponed the show after announcing that he was suffering from severe and persistent muscle spasms. At the time, her relatives told the media, “Celine is bedridden with leg pain. She is very weak and has lost weight,” worrying her fans.
Celine, who revealed the cause of her cramps in this post, also confessed that she is currently working daily with a medical therapist to improve her physical strength. This post has received many messages of support for Celine from celebrities including Gwen Stefani (53) and many fans of her.