Céline Dion is set to potentially earn up to $2 million for performing at the opening ceremony of the Paris Olympic Games. The renowned singer, famous for her hit “My Heart Will Go On,” had to pause her performances after being diagnosed with Stiff-Person Syndrome in 2022. However, she is now preparing to return to the stage for a single performance at the French event.
According to TMZ, Dion was spotted earlier this week checking into the Royal Monceau hotel in Paris. The outlet reported that sources close to the situation revealed she is gearing up to perform on Friday. The rumor mill indicates that she will be generously compensated—$2 million—for just one song.
The publication also mentioned that insiders indicated Dion is feeling positive despite her ongoing health struggles. Her apparent decision to return to live performances comes after she shared some distressing footage of herself experiencing a seven-minute attack related to her condition. This clip is featured in her recent documentary, “I Am: Celine Dion,” which illustrates how she copes with the illness and premiered on Prime Video a few weeks ago.
Dion has openly expressed the deep embarrassment she feels during these episodes, stating, “I don’t know how to express it; it’s like not having control over yourself…” As she prepares to take the stage again, fans are hopeful for a memorable performance and are cheering her on in her journey to reclaim her health.
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