Celine Dion made a surprise appearance at the NHL draft in Las Vegas amidst her ongoing health struggles. The 56 year old star, who has been diagnosed with the rare neurological disorder, Stiff Person Syndrome (SPS), has largely withdrawn from public life.
Dressed in a stylish white shirt, nude maxi skirt, and matching heels, Celine was escorted by her eldest son, 23 year old Rene-Charles. She appeared to be in high spirits as she took to the stage at the packed Sphere Stadium, jokingly admitting to the crowd that she is "not even a hockey mom."
The six-time Grammy winner was there to announce the Montreal Canadiens draft pick, adding a dramatic pause before announcing Ivan Demidov's name. A known Canadiens fan, Celine seemed delighted to be part of the National Hockey League's big night.
This public appearance is significant, especially considering an insider previously revealed to the US Sun that Celine "barely socialized" outside her close circle of friends and family due to her health issues.
The beloved Canadian singer Celine Dion has faced a tumultuous eight years. In 2016, she endured the heartbreaking loss of her husband, manager, and father to her three children, Rene Angelil, who passed away due to throat cancer.
Fast forward to 2022, after months of battling muscle spasms and stiffness, Celine disclosed her diagnosis with Stiff Person Syndrome (SPS). The 'My Heart Will Go On' vocalist recently shared her struggles with this debilitating condition in a new Amazon Prime documentary, which includes poignant scenes of her experiencing seizures.
In a particularly emotional moment from the documentary, Celine is seen tearfully discussing how SPS has severely affected her renowned singing voice.
She emotionally revealed: "When I try to breathe my lungs are fine it's what in front of my lungs are so rigid because of SPS (Stiff Person Syndrome)."
A subsequent attempt to sing was met with distress as her voice emerged fractured and strained.
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