Celine Dion plans to perform at Paris Olympics amid tough treatment: Report

Sources told The Sun that music icon Celine Dion is planning to return to the stage at the 2024 Paris Olympics as she undergoes treatment for Rigid Person Syndrome.

The source added: “Celine has made no secret of her desire to return to the stage and Paris would be the perfect opportunity for her to do so.” “Unlike other offerings which are full shows, appearing at the opening ceremony will see Celine perform just one song.”

The insider also noted that there are also talks that Dion could arrange a residency in Las Vegas.

“The official offer to perform was made earlier this year, and Celine is working around the clock to make it happen. She has made great strides and is getting stronger, but She still hasn’t recovered from this situation,” the source confirmed. “Everyone is praying that it can happen. It would be a great moment.”

The Paris 2024 Olympics organizers also spoke to The Sun, noting there could be a surprise.

“We want to make sure the opening ceremony is filled with exciting surprises,” said the organizers. You will have to wait until July 26.”

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Dion recently opened up about her Stiff Person Syndrome in an interview with Today Hoda Kotb even teased the possibility of performing near the Eiffel Tower.

“I chose to work with my body and soul, from head to toe, with the medical team. I want to be the best I can be. My goal is to see the Eiffel Tower again,” Dion said at the time. .

After experiencing symptoms of Rigid Person Syndrome, Dion confessed to Kotb that she had to make the necessary adjustments to her voice in order to be able to perform.

She recalls one of her previous performances: “I got on stage and started sounding more nasal. “I might say, ‘It’s off to a cold start’ or ‘This is the third show in a row.’ ‘You’re working too hard.’ But the problem is, I started to feel more stiff.”

She also revealed that she had to sing in a different voice to compensate.

“We lowered the songs a bit with the keys,” Dion shares. “I tried my best because my fans accepted my invitation and I didn’t know what to say to them. ‘Will I do my best tonight?’ Are not. You either do your best or you don’t come.”

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