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Generous, poignant, vulnerable: Celine Dion addresses Quebeckers for the first time in four years

Generous, poignant, vulnerable: Celine Dion addresses Quebeckers for the first time in four years

Fans of Celine Dion and all those who were curious to finally hear her were certainly delighted by the interview that Jean-Philippe Dion gave her on Sunday evening on TVA. It's been four years since I spoke directly to Quebecers.

The world's greatest singer showed herself to be generous, poignant and vulnerable at the same time, as she spoke openly about the rigid person syndrome that forced her to completely redefine her daily life.



Celine Dion, during the interview that will be shown on Sunday, 8 p.m., on TVA.

Photo by Dennis Trusillo courtesy of TVA

She, who has hidden her illness from the world for a long time, first because she doesn't know what disease she has – one person in a million has it – said she is much better, which explains why she has been making frequent appearances in the past year.

“Oh my God! I wouldn't be here” without that, she said during the special Celine breaks the silenceHe stressed his desire to return to the stage as soon as possible.

“That's why I work so hard.”



Photo by Dennis Trusillo courtesy of TVA

“I'll see you on stage soon, I don't have a date [de spectacle]She added: “But I can't lie anymore. I love you and I can't wait to see you,” indicating here that she hid her health condition for a long time.

We see excerpts from the documentary during the interview while Celine is doing stretching exercises with the physiotherapist. She also undergoes vocal therapy to take care of her most treasured treasure, her voice.

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Surrounded by the best professionals, the 56-year-old spoke directly to people suffering like her.



*No resale/no resale* The official poster for the documentary “I Am Celine Dion” was unveiled on Wednesday, May 22nd. The documentary will be available on Prime Video on June 25, 2024. Photo courtesy of PRIME VIDEO.

Image courtesy of Prime Video

“I was in the dark, and we shouldn't do that because we hurt ourselves more,” she stressed, adding that living alone in pain “makes us die a little faster.”

Children, the main thing

She talked about how she thought about the end of her career, knowing that she still had the most important thing, which was her children.

“If I had to be in a wheelchair, I would be able to be a very good mother, and then I would win the competition — it's imitating someone who moves their own wheelchair — because it's good, it's good.” It will be “toast”! “That's for sure, there are always solutions.”



The photo is taken from Celine Dion's Instagram account

She says that Celine, the fighter we know, “has not disappeared.” “I think you pognées with. I will always get [syndrome de la personne raide]“It is an evolving disease, but I hope with all my heart that we find a cure, because this is what takes a long time.”

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As for the documentary I'm Celine DionIt will be released on June 25 on Prime Video.