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Celine Dion's fans were left in tears when the trailer for her documentary, I Am: Celine Dion, dropped this week. Her upcoming Amazon Prime Video documentary will explore her life after being diagnosed with a rare neurological disorder, stiff-person syndrome (SPS), in 2022. Symptoms that people with the heartbreaking disorder have include muscle stiffness and spasms, which could worsen over time.

Since the diagnosis, Celine has opened up about her daily struggles and her health in interviews and social media posts. Fans will get an in-depth look at her life in the upcoming documentary, which will drop on the streaming platform on June 25. During the short trailer, Celine shared a few revelations about her life.



The trailer started with a throwback video of the My Heart Will Go On singer showcasing her impressive vocal skills in the studio before asking someone off-camera: "Is the sound man okay?" The scene then switches to her performing on stage before Celine tells the camera: "My voice is the conductor of my life. Celine said she 'misses' being on stage as she reminisced about being on stage ( Image: Prime Video) "When your voice brings you joy, you're the best of yourself. I need my instrument.

" It all turns to black and a voice operator can be heard saying: "911, what's your emergency?" Celine then talks to the camera from a chair and tells viewers: "I was diagnosed with a very rare neurological disorder and I wasn't ready to say anything before. But I'm ready now." One r.

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