“I’m not going to die”: Céline Dion reveals how she told her children that she was sick

“I’m not going to die”: Céline Dion reveals how she told her children that she was sick
“I’m not going to die”: Céline Dion reveals how she told her children that she was sick

stiff person syndrome

Celine Dion She was diagnosed in 2022 with rigid person syndrome, a chronic condition that caused her to leave the stage. Two weeks after releasing a documentary about it, the singer has confessed how he gave this sad and hard news to his children Rene Charles, Eddie and Nelson.

“Now we know this is what has been causing all the spasms I’ve been having,” he said. Celine Dion in 2022 when confessing that he suffered stiff person syndrome. “Sometimes the spasms they even make it difficult for me to walk and they don’t allow me to use my vocal cords like I did before,” he added.

The Canadian singer was forced to leave the stage due to the impossibility of both moving and singing. It premieres on June 25 I’m Celine Diona documentary on Prime Video starring herself where she reflects on these last few years and how she has lived it.

To whet your appetite, he granted a personal interview to People and you can now read a fragment of it. In it, Céline harshly recalls how she told her three children ―René Charles (23), Eddie and Nelson (13)– she was sick. She had been facing health problems for many years, although everything exploded with the diagnosis of MRS.

“They already lost one of their parents. I don’t want them to be scared”

When the spasms became frequent and I could barely walkshe preferred to be the one to tell them the news: “At one point I could barely walk and I missed living a lot and they began to realize.”

“I was like, ‘Okay, They already lost one of their parents. I don’t want them to be scared,'” the singer explained in reference to René Angélilher ex-husband, who died in 2016 while suffering from throat cancer.

René Angélil and Céline Dion | getty

The interpreter of I drove all night He wanted to let them know that his illness was different, so They should not fear for their lives.: “I let them know: ‘you lost your dad, [pero] Mom has a different illness. I’m not going to die. “It’s something I’m going to learn to live with.”

 
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