Celine Dion

The singer's appearance at the February ceremony marked her return to public life nearly two years after revealing her stiff-person syndrome diagnosis.
In a new interview, the five-time Grammy winner shared a message of positivity amid her battle with stiff-person syndrome.
The music icon gave a spirited performance at the hockey game in a rare public appearance during her ongoing health battle.
The “My Heart Will Go On” singer was diagnosed with the rare autoimmune disorder in 2022.
Fans pointed to one backstage snap as evidence that there's no bad blood between the music stars.
For the past several years, the Grammy winner has been undergoing treatment for stiff person syndrome, which has impacted her ability to perform live.
Claudette Dion said her famous sibling remains determined to return to the stage, but added: "In what capacity? I don’t know."
The five-time Grammy winner enjoyed a hockey game with her three sons nearly a year after revealing her diagnosis with a rare neurological condition.
"There’s little we can do to support her, to alleviate her pain," Claudette Dion said of her famous sibling, who has been diagnosed with stiff person syndrome.
“I’m so sorry to disappoint all of you once again. I’m working really hard to build back my strength, but touring can be difficult even when you’re 100%.”