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TORONTO - Celine Dion has bared her soul on stage for most of her life, but her new documentary reveals a previously unseen side of the famed Québécois singer. Read this article for free: Already have an account? To continue reading, please subscribe: * TORONTO - Celine Dion has bared her soul on stage for most of her life, but her new documentary reveals a previously unseen side of the famed Québécois singer. Read unlimited articles for free today: Already have an account? TORONTO – Celine Dion has bared her soul on stage for most of her life, but her new documentary reveals a previously unseen side of the famed Québécois singer.

Amid her struggle with stiff person syndrome, “I Am: Celine Dion” offers an unflinching look at the 56-year-old’s private life as she manages the rare neurological disorder that can cause muscle rigidity and severe spasms, as well as affect her ability to perform. Ahead of its release on Amazon’s Prime Video streaming service June 25, here are five impactful and insightful moments from the documentary: COMING CLEAN: As Dion pledges she will return to concert stages one day, she also confesses that she wasn’t always honest with her fans while she struggled with her health. Show cancellations blamed on seemingly common illnesses were actually due to her more serious ailment, she now says.



Other times, she shrugged off signs of her body failing on stage as mere vocal fumbles. “There were moments where I cheated and tapped on t.

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