Celine Dion shares rare health update and admits 'it's not always pretty' while reflecting on personal life


The "My Heart Will Go On" singer is making her grand comeback with a five-week sold out residency in Paris, which will return the following year as well


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Ahad Sanwari
Ahad SanwariSenior WriterNew York
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Celine Dion is raring to go in just a few weeks!

The 58-year-old Canadian songstress is making her grand stage comeback in Paris this fall with a five-week residency, a set of shows that will mark her first regular set of performances since her canceled Vegas concerts in 2022.

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Celine Dion is making her grand comeback this September

In fact, buzz and demand for the residency has been so high that tickets sold out instantly, leading the singer to return for another three-week residency in May 2027.

Celine Dion's latest health update

Speaking with Harper's Bazaar a few short weeks before she makes her comeback, Celine shared an update on how she's faring with her Stiff Person Syndrome, a diagnosis she went public with in 2022, although she'd been experiencing symptoms for nearly two decades.

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"It is a progressive condition," she explained, although refrained from calling it a "disease," joking that it makes her scrunch up her nose into a disgusted expression and say something like: "Kevin, you're such a disease."

In December 2022, Celine went public with her diagnosis for the first time, sharing a heartbreaking video explaining why she'd had to cancel her residency and an upcoming world tour. "They paid for tickets. They bought my records. They gave me that luxury," she shared with the publication. "So the least I can do is tell them that I'm alive."

Celine's new routine with Stiff Person Syndrome

The singer noted that after she first received her diagnosis, things kicked into high gear. She began physical therapy, vocal therapy, immunotherapy, and even integrated new medication into her daily life.

This photograph shows the slogan "Paris, I'm ready" projected onto the Eiffel Tower as Canadian singer Celine Dion announces a series of concerts in the French capital marking her return after six years away from the stage, in Paris, on March 30, 2026.© Getty Images
The singer will be making her stage return with a five-week residency in Paris, which extends for another three weeks in 2027

On the physical side as well, she's amped up her training. Especially in the lead-up to her shows, Celine is now taking 90-minute Pilates classes three times a week, and using two of the other days for ballet classes, spending her free time leaning up against a barre at her home gym.

How Celine is feeling about her comeback shows

While the "Because You Loved Me" singer noted feeling both "excited" and "nervous" about her upcoming run of shows, her first time on stage since the opening ceremony of the 2024 Summer Olympics in Paris, she is happiest about being back in front of her millions of adoring fans.

Celine Dion looking radiant in blue© Getty Images
Celine first went public with her Stiff Person Syndrome diagnosis in December 2022

"It's been so long, I would like to offer them something to show how I've missed them," she gushed. When asked why she's able to find so much strength from her relationship with them, she mused: "It's got to be because I'm an open book."

Offering a rare personal update, Celine said that she feels most like "herself" when she's able to be "honest" with them. "I'm honest, and it's not always pretty," she maintained. "Sometimes it's happy things, sometimes it's sad, but it's called life. Instead of questioning life, can you live life? So I'm living my life, girl. I'm living the life."

Celine Dion attends the 66th GRAMMY Awards at Crypto.com Arena on February 04, 2024 in Los Angeles, California. (Photo by Emma McIntyre/Getty Images for The Recording Academy)© Getty Images
"I'm honest, and it's not always pretty. Sometimes it's happy things, sometimes it's sad, but it's called life.

The legendary musician also noted how grateful she is to have that connection, even with all its faults. She quipped: "Well, girl, if you don't want to sign autographs and you don't want to get yourself pretty and you don't want to be disturbed because your pasta is going to get cold, you can always stay home. But look at what you have."

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