Celine Dion shares health update on stiff-person syndrome ahead of Paris shows
- Celine Dion is preparing for a five-week Paris residency beginning next month at the Plenitude Arena, marking her first major return to performing in six years.
- Diagnosed with stiff-person syndrome in 2022, Dion faced years of debilitating muscle spasms that forced her to suspend her Courage World Tour. The rare neurological disorder affects roughly one in a million people.
- To prepare for her Paris return, Dion committed to 90-minute Pilates sessions three times weekly and ballet classes, supported by comprehensive rehabilitation including medication, physical therapy, and immunotherapy.
- Dion described the residency as a birthday gift to herself, telling Harper's Bazaar, "It's been so long," expressing her desire to show fans how much she missed them.
- Tickets sold so rapidly that Dion scheduled a three-week residency in May 2027, demonstrating her continued commitment while managing the progressive, autoimmune-rooted condition.
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