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Celine Dion is ready to pull back the curtain and provide an honest behind-the-scenes look at her life with Stiff Person Syndrome (SPS) in her forthcoming documentary, I Am: Celine Dion. In the movie’s first trailer , released on Thursday (23 May), Dion is seen sitting in a chair, looking into the camera as she says: “I have been diagnosed with a very rare neurological disorder. “And I wasn’t ready to say anything before.

But I’m ready now,” she adds, letting out a big sigh. The trailer continues with a montage of snippets showing her performances during past tours and singing in the recording booth. “When you record, it sounds great,” Dion says.



“But when you go on stage, it will be greater.” In between clips of her in physical therapy, she says: “I’m working hard every day. But I have to admit, it’s been a struggle.

” Breaking down into tears, she continues: “I miss it so much. The people. I miss them.

If I can’t run, I’ll walk. If I can’t walk, I’ll crawl. And I won’t stop.

” Dion was diagnosed with SPS in December 2022 . SPS is a rare and incurable autoimmune neurological disorder that typically causes muscle stiffness in a person’s torso. Over time, they can develop rigidity and spasms in their legs and other muscles, according to the Cleveland Clinic .

“It’s not hard to do a show,” Dion says. “It’s hard to cancel a show.” The “It’s All Coming Back to Me” singer, 56, was forced to reschedule the European leg of .

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