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Celine Dion Says Singing With Stiff-Person Syndrome Feels ‘Like Somebody Is Strangling You’


Celine Dion said singing with stiff-person to syndrome is like "somebody is strangling you" in a preview of her upcoming interview with Hoda Kotb.

The singer also discussed a spasm that broke one of her ribs in a preview of her upcoming primetime interview with Hoda Kotb The rare neurological condition — which has kept Dion from performing over the past several years — can cause stiffness in the body and limbs, as well as debilitating spasms. In January, Prime Video announced they were prepping a new documentary, I Am: Celine Dion(set to premiere June 25), and then she appeared at the the 2024 Grammy Awards to present Album of the Year.

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Celine Dion, 56, reveals singing with stiff person syndrome makes her feel like 'somebody is STRANGLING her' as she opens up about agonizing symptoms of her illness