In the Prime Video documentary, the Canadian singer is seen in tears, trying to overcome the reality of her condition, which is holding her back from performing. And, when we think we have seen it all, we see the star paralyzed by muscle spasms in six minutes of terror
The case of the first patient to receive immunological therapy against stiff person syndrome opens the door for the treatment to be used against other conditions, such as multiple sclerosis
Irene Taylor, the director of ‘I Am: Céline Dion’, which premieres on June 25 on Amazon Prime Video, tells EL PAÍS that the artist gave her carte blanche to film the hardest moments of her struggle with stiff person syndrome
The singer announced two years ago that she suffers from Stiff Person Syndrome, which affects her muscles and her voice. Practically retired, she gave a long interview to ‘Vogue France’ where she talks about living with the severe illness and whether she will return to the stage
Miley Cyrus and Billie Eilish received two gramophones each, although the biggest number of prizes went to Phoebe Bridgers in an eminently feminine gala with performances by Tracy Chapman and Joni Mitchell
A year ago, the singer revealed that she had been diagnosed with the so-called stiff person syndrome, a rare autoimmune ailment that causes spasms that make it difficult for her to walk and sing
The singer is auctioning off the handwritten lyrics of two of her songs, ‘The Prayer’ and ‘The Gift,’ as part of the event organized by the Music Health Alliance