Céline Dion is ready to open up about the she has been enduring for years. In a trailer for her new upcoming documentary, “I Am: Céline Dion,” the music superstar begins share how being diagnosed with has affected her life. "I have been diagnosed with a very rare neurological disorder and I wasn't ready to say anything before," she says in the clip.
"But I'm ready now." "I see my life and I love every piece of it. When a girl loves her shoes, she always makes them fit," she continues.
"It's not hard to do a show. It's hard to cancel the show. I'm working hard every day.
But I have to admit, it's been a struggle. I miss it so much." In a tied to the release of the trailer, the singer detailed her early days with the condition.
"Quite rapidly, I was having difficulty controlling my voice,” Dion told the magazine. “It would go really high, and then it would spasm. So the first thing you do as a singer? Well, you go straight to the ENT.
” Doctors looked at her vocal cords but saw no signs of problems, so she pushed through and finished her tour, another Las Vegas residency and then five more tours. Along the way, she also started experiencing muscle stiffness and "having a hard time walking. I was holding on to things," Dion explained.
Finally, in 2020, when the pandemic hit, she had time to search for answers. “After years and years of playing hide-and-seek with myself, with my friends, with my family, with my kids, I no longer wanted to be brave. I had tried as l.
