Celine Dion’s beautiful voice appears to have been placed on hold by the rare stiff person syndrome illness, and she is having trouble finding her voice again.
According to reliable sources, the neurological illness that caused the hit song “My Heart Will Go On” appears to be incurable.
The tipster revealed, “Sadly, it doesn’t seem to be repairable, whether through surgery or therapy.”
Celine is determined to play live again despite all the obstacles, even if it means using a wheelchair.
According to the source, “Celine would be content to just sit in a chair and sing to her audiences,” RadarOnline reported. “But her voice is just not coming back the way that would allow her to perform or record again.”
Insiders disclosed the Canadian singer’s current circumstances,
“Her voice cords are spasming. She can sing beautifully, sounding just like Celine for a few notes until a spasm erupts and utterly throws her performance off.”
Celine abruptly ended her career in 2022 after revealing to the world that she had been stricken with a rare sickness.