Celine Dion's Struggle Against Rare Diseases Is In The Latest Documentary
Celine Dion (Instagram @celinedion)

JAKARTA - Celine Dion has the latest documentary titled I Am: Celine Dion. This documentary is produced by Amazon MGM.

Launching Variety, this documentary is not only focused on Celine Dion's career and life, but also on the diva's struggle to deal with her illness.

In 2023, Celine Dion revealed that she had a stiff person syndrome. This autoimmune disease is a rare disease that makes Dion difficult in his activities. Because of this, he was forced to cancel the 2024 tour.

"This condition has an impact on every aspect of my life, sometimes it makes it difficult for me to walk and doesn't allow me to use vocals to sing as usual," Celine Dion said.

In December, Celine Dion's siblings shared the latest news that she was no longer able to control her own muscles.

"He (Celine Dion) works hard, but he has no control over his muscles. What hurts me is he is a disciplined person," said Claudette, his older brother.

This documentary was done by Irene Taylor where Celine Dion will open her voice for the first time regarding her health condition clearly. With this work, Dion hopes that the public can help each other to people who experience similar conditions.

"The last few years have been a challenge for me, a journey to find my condition to learn to live and manage it, but not control me," Celine Dion said.

As a way to continue my career, I realized how much I went through, met fans. During this absence period, I decided to document this part of my life," he continued.

"To raise awareness of this condition that is still not widely known, it helps others to share this diagnosis," he said.

Documentary I Am: Celine Dion is planned to air on Prime Video for an undetermined time.


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