Celine Dion becomes emotional as she reveals her children are terrified she is going to die amid stiff person syndrome battle READ MORE: Celine Dion reveals her twins Nelson and Eddy, 13, learned to use 'panic buttons' during 'crisis' drills amid her battle with stiff person syndrome By Ali Daher For Daily Mail Australia Published: 04:26 EDT, 13 June 2024 | Updated: 04:28 EDT, 13 June 2024 e-mail View comments Celine Dion has shared her deeply personal and emotional journey with stiff person syndrome (SPS) in an exclusive interview for Sunrise. The 56-year-old singer revealed that her sons Nelson, Eddy and Rene-Charles were worried she is going to die in a new promotional video for the anticipated interview. Diagnosed nearly two years ago, Dion's struggle with this rare and debilitating neurological disorder has been a closely guarded secret, until now.
In a preview Celine opened up to Sunrise correspondent Mylee Hogan about the profound impact SPS has had on her life and her family. 'I don't have my mum, I don't have my dad,' Dion said, her voice trembling with emotion. Celine Dion has shared her deeply personal and emotional journey with stiff person syndrome (SPS) in an exclusive interview for Sunrise The 56-year-old songstress revealed that her sons Nelson, Eddy and Rene-Charles were worried she is going to die in a new promotional video for the anticipated interview 'My kids are scared because they lost their dad, and they're wondering if I'm going to die.
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