Céline Dion says it's too soon to tell whether she'll ever return to the stage again, but she's not idly waiting to find out. The Quebec pop superstar appears in the May edition of Vogue France, offering fresh insight into how she's managing a rare neurological disorder that unexpectedly sidelined her music career.
Celine Dion is opening up about what her day-to-day looks like as she continues to live with Stiff Person Syndrome and if she will ever return to the stage.
Canadian pop megastar Celine Dion, who suffers from a rare neurological disorder, said in her first interview since announcing the career-sidelining diagnosis that she is well, but taking life "one day at a time.
Celine Dion is sharing how she stays strong amid her stiff-person syndrome diagnosis. On April 22, the singer graced the cover of Vogue France with a daring, high-fashion photo shoot. And, in a accompanying Q&A with the outlet,
Céline Dion isn't letting her stiff-person syndrome diagnosis stop her from living with positivity, saying, "Life doesn't give you any answers. You just have to live it!"
In an interview with Vogue France, Celine Dion opened up about her health, how she’s managing stiff person syndrome and that she hopes to get to the point where she can return to the stage sometime soon.
Celine Dion has objectives as she battles Stiff Person Syndrome. “I want to be the best I can be, ” Dion says in an interview in the new edition of Vogue France. “My goal is to see the Eiffel Tower again!