She was forced to cancel her tour – and future Vegas residencies – as a result of the Covid pandemic and after being diagnosed with Stiff-person syndrome (SPS).
The singer has told her close friend that she has “had visions of returning to sing,” which has aided her mood and initiated her desire to return to the stage.
“It is like manifesting her comeback – asserting her will with her body,” the source told The U.S. Sun.
Celine has also revealed that raising awareness about SPS has been a driving factor in her comeback.
Celine Dion revealed she stayed inside for ‘four years’ after canceling shows due to stiff person syndrome diagnosis
She believes that even if “one person can be helped,” then sharing her experience on camera was worth it.
In I Am Celine Dion, the singer notably shared her battle with SPS alongside her career and lifetime accomplishments.
The documentary film premiered on June 17 in New York City and became available to stream on Amazon Prime Video on June 25.
Celine believed that no matter “how sick she was” during her documentary journey, it was “vital” to show the world the truth of “who she is” as she continues to live with SPS.
I Am: Celine Dion became a critical and commercial success, with the singer’s fans praising her for showing the heartbreaking reality of dealing with a life-altering illness.
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Celine Dion announces the fifth overall pick of the Montreal Canadiens during the first round of the 2024 Upper Deck NHL Draft on June 28, 2024, in Las Vegas, Nevada Credit: Getty
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Celine Dion performs on the opening night of her last world tour, Courage, in Quebec City, Quebec, on September 18, 2019 Credit: AFP
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Celine Dion performs onstage during the 2017 Billboard Music Awards on May 21, 2017, in Las Vegas, Nevada Credit: Getty
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Celine Dion performs live at Barclaycard Presents British Summer Time Hyde Park at Hyde Park on July 5, 2019, in London, England Credit: Getty
A NEW DAY HAS COME
Despite her ongoing health struggles, Celine has rehearsed with musicians and voice therapists for the last few months.
The queen of power ballads is said to be working with specialists to address the incurable disorder, which can often be triggered by “emotional moments.”
Celine has also been working on her vocal strength and control, ensuring that she can sing well and for an extended period of time.
Celine is confident that she can “manage” her extreme conditions now that she is in intense therapy sessions.
She’s also being aided by “medication and medical assistance,” the source told The U.S. Sun.
While SPS is incurable, medication and treatments can help manage and temporarily relieve symptoms – and slow down its progression.
Celine understands her health and well-being come first, but she’s not ready to surrender and say her goodbyes to performing.
Concert promoter AEG is reportedly staging the comeback performances and is confident that Celine will be ready to perform by November.
If her SPS does, however, take a turn for the worse, they’re also prepared to push back her shows until 2025.
No matter when the shows occur, Celine’s fans will undoubtedly turn out in droves to see the iconic star – even if they drive all night to see what could be one of her last live performances ever.
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Celine Dion performs at The Colosseum at Caesars Palace on August 27, 2015, in Las Vegas, Nevada Credit: Getty
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While Stiff-person syndrome is incurable, Celine Dion has been treating and alleviating her symptoms through therapy and medications Credit: Amazon
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Celine Dion is seen on June 18, 2024, in New York City Credit: Getty
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Celine Dion opened up about her ongoing battle with Stiff-person syndrome in I Am: Celine Dion Credit: Amazon
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Celine Dion arrives at the I Am: Celine Dion screening on June 17, 2024, in New York City