Céline Dion, a Grammy-winning singer, has been open about her battle with stiff person syndrome, a rare neurological disorder characterized by muscle rigidity, impaired mobility, muscle spasms, postural deformities, and chronic pain. In January 2024, Dion announced that she would raise awareness about the condition in a documentary titled I Am: Céline Dion. She revealed her diagnosis in December 2022 and shared that it had been challenging for her to face these health challenges and discuss her experiences publicly.

As a result of her health issues, Dion made the difficult decision to cancel her Courage World Tour in May 2023. In a statement to fans, she expressed her determination to build back her strength and not give up on touring again someday. The I Am: Céline Dion documentary will provide viewers with a raw and honest look at the superstar’s struggle with stiff person syndrome, as well as serve as a love letter to her fans by showcasing the music that has guided her life and highlighting the resilience of the human spirit. The film is set to be released for streaming on Prime Video on June 25, 2024.

In a statement announcing the documentary, Dion shared that the past few years have been a challenge for her, from discovering her condition to learning to live with and manage it without letting it define her. As she continues on her journey to resume her performing career, she expressed how much she misses interacting with her fans and decided to document this part of her life to raise awareness about the little-known condition and help others who share the same diagnosis. Despite the hardships she faces, Dion remains determined and resilient in navigating through her health battles.

Prime Video has not released a trailer for the I Am: Céline Dion documentary. However, sources close to Dion have shared that she has good and bad days, undergoing physical therapy and voice exercises to manage her condition. The diagnosis has reportedly empowered Dion and shifted her mindset, showing her strength and resilience in facing the challenges brought on by stiff person syndrome. With her openness about her health struggles, Dion is providing a voice for others with similar conditions and hopes to shed light on the little-known disorder through her documentary.

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