celebritiesOn Canadian TV show Bonsoir Bonsoir, Celine Dion’s older sister, 55, gave an update on the singer’s medical condition for the first time in a long time. “Listen, I know she works hard. We’re all crossing our fingers and I’m glad people are so sympathetic,” Claudette (74) said.
Since announcing her condition in December 2022, Dion has had to delay her return to the spotlight several times. “We are confident that she will come. It cannot be this kind of story,” adds Claudette. The Canadian singer has been out of circulation for some time due to health problems. She suffers from rare person syndrome that makes it difficult for her to walk among other things. The disease has effect on her vocal cords.
At the end of May, Celine canceled her world tour. “I’m sorry to disappoint you all again,” Celine said in a video message. “I want you all to know I won’t give up…and I can’t wait to see you again.” The singer suffers from the rare person syndrome that, among other things, makes it difficult for her to walk. It also has an effect on her vocal cords. She is currently recovering from a rare neurological condition.
At the end of May, Celine canceled her world tour. “Sorry to disappoint you all again,” Celine said in May, when she canceled her 2023 shows. “I want you all to know that I won’t give up…and I can’t wait to see you again.”
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