Long time, no see...
For several years, the famous Céline Dion had been forced to put her career on hold, suffering from stiff person syndrome, a serious neurological disorder.
Since then, no more concerts or official appearances... Until last night.
She created a surprise by going on stage at the Crypto.com Arena in Los Angeles during the Grammy Awards ceremony, the musical equivalent of the Oscars.
She presented the long-awaited album of the year award to Taylor Swift, who received it for the fourth time in her career.
A record.
The Canadian diva was greeted with a standing ovation, to which she responded: “Thank you everyone!
I love you"
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“I realized how much I missed being able to see my fans”
A few days ago, Celine Dion announced via a press release the upcoming release on Amazon Prime of a documentary about her fight.
“The last two years have been such a challenge for me, the journey from discovering my illness to learning to live and deal with it, but not to let it define me,” she said on Instagram.
As the road to resuming my performing career continues, I've realized how much I miss being able to see my fans.
During this absence, I decided that I wanted to document this part of my life, to try to raise awareness about this little-known disease, to help other people who share this diagnosis.