Celine Dion, who has a stiff body and an incurable disease, appears in Paris Rumors of her performing at the opening ceremony spread

There are rumors in foreign media outlets that Celine Dion (56), a world-renowned pop star suffering from a rare disease, will perform at the 2024 Paris Olympics.
The BBC reported on the 25th (Korean time) that “Celine Dion met and greeted her fans in Paris,” adding that “she has further fueled rumors that she will perform again at the Olympic opening ceremony.”
Inside the Games also speculated, “Celine Dion has arrived in Paris. She could be the highlight of the Olympic opening ceremony.”
Dion also posted a photo taken in front of the Louvre Museum in Paris on Instagram, writing, “Every time I return to Paris, I am reminded of how much beauty there is still to experience and enjoy in this world. I love Paris and am so happy to be back.”
Dion has been a world-famous singer for decades since the 1980s. He sang the Olympic theme song at the opening ceremony of the 1996 Atlanta Olympics.
Dion was diagnosed with ‘Stiff-Man Syndrome (SPS)’ in December 2022, when he was at his peak, and was unable to perform on stage. This disease is known to cause muscle stiffness, making the body stiff and causing muscle cramps in response to sound, touch, and emotional stimulation.
His fight against the disease was revealed in a documentary, shocking fans. Fortunately, it has been reported that his condition has recently improved. If the performance at the opening ceremony of this Olympics is realized, it will be his first return to the stage in about 1 year and 7 months. However, there is no certain information yet. Inside the Games added, “(Despite predictions by various media outlets) Dion’s entourage has not confirmed anything,” and “Fans are excited, but they will have to wait until the opening ceremony.” 토토사이트
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