Celine Dion, 56, shares harrowing video: 'Medical staff trying to ease her muscle pain' - footage from announced documentary

Celine Dion, 56, shares harrowing video: 'Medical staff trying to ease her muscle pain' - footage from announced documentary

A new documentary about Celine Dion will be released soon, but before the premiere, some footage has already been released on the Internet. As the famous, legendary singer will talk about the fight against the disease in the film.

  • The videos clearly show how medical staff try to ease his painful muscle spasms.

Two years ago it became known that Celine was diagnosed with an incurable disease. Recently, the singer talked about the fight against the disease in the documentary "I: Celine Dion".

The 56-year-old singer spoke tearfully in the trailer of the documentary about his battle with a serious disease.

  • "You know, it's not hard to do a show. It's hard to cancel a show," Dion says.

"I work hard every day. But I have to admit that it was a big struggle. I miss the audience a lot. If I can't run, I'll walk. But I won't stop, I promise that I'll definitely return to the stage."

Rigid personality syndrome - a rare and incurable neurological disease that can cause muscle spasms.

In an emotional video, the Canadian singer mentioned that it is this disease that forces the cancellation of future concerts.

"Unfortunately, these spasms have a bad effect on all aspects of my daily life. Sometimes I even have trouble walking, but what bothers me the most is that my vocal cords are weakened. That's why I can't sing like I used to," said Celine Dion.

Such patients eventually lose the ability to walk and speak. The singer is already having trouble controlling his facial muscles. In February, Celine made a surprise appearance at the Grammy Awards, and then it became known that she attended a hockey game, talking to hockey players from her native Canada. The singer noted that he was glad to meet them. He even tried to imitate the position of an ice hockey player.

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