Stiff person syndrome, also known as Moersch-Woltman syndrome, is a progressive neurological disorder that affects one or two in a million people. The condition causes stiffness in muscles and frequent painful muscle spasms
Céline Dion has canceled her "Courage World Tour" amid her battle with stiff-person syndrome. The powerhouse singer, 55, took to Instagram on Friday to announce that, after several postponements, she has decided to officially cancel the tour.
Céline Dion is regarded as one of the best vocalists of our time, so much so that she's a member of the vocal trinity comprised of Mariah Carey, Whitney Houston and of course, Céline. So, it comes as no surprise that many were upset over Rolling Stone's recent update of its list of 200 Greatest Singers Of All Time, which totally snubbed the Canadian singer.
Canadian superstar Celine Dion s Instagram announcement that she has been diagnosed with stiff person syndrome is sparking questions about the rare and widely unknown disease.
FRIDAY, Dec. 9, 2022 (HealthDay News) Stiff-person syndrome: Superstar singer Celine Dion announced Thursday that she is living with this rare neurological condition and has canceled and postponed tour
In an emotional post directed to her 5.2m Instagram followers, the singer said that the incurable disorder makes her muscles spasm uncontrollably due to which she has to postpone her UK and Europe tour.
Superstar chanteuse Céline Dion shared a rare family photo for Mother's Day. The pic posted to social media shows Céline surrounded by her children, 21-year-old René-Charles and 11-year-old twins Nelson and Eddy. The family casually gathers around a small cake with lit candles.