Celine Dion sick: Shocking but reassuring photos, a dirty rumor comes to an end…

Last October, Celine Dion announced the cancellation of the launch of her new permanent residence in Las Vegas, at the Resorts World, due to severe muscle spasms. Subsequently, his clan was reassuring, evoking in particular the tired body of the singer who would have “too much” between world tours, album releases, intensive dance practice and other activities. A nasty rumor said she was paralyzed, unable to walk and get out of bed. It is not so.

Indeed, the magazine Paris Match publishes in its January 27 edition exclusive photos of Celine Dion, from her residence in Las Vegas; the star is said to have recently moved into a house she was building near Summerlin after living in the Henderson area. This is the first time that we see her appear physically. The images are first of all cause for concern since the interpreter of My Heart Will Go On, I’m Alive or It’s All Coming Back to Me Now now displays significant white hair. She is also ever thinner and suffers from looking tired.

Despite everything, these images are reassuring because the star is well and truly standing on her own two legs, able to walk unaided. At the time of the capture of these photos, on January 19, 2022, Celine Dion went to the dentist to accompany her twins Nelson and Eddy (11 years old). These photos will thus put an end to the wild rumors about the health of Céline, who has been said to be in turn a victim of depression – when she had spent happy months on stage with the Courage World Tour before the health crisis and then with the family in Quebec during the first year of the pandemic – or of a neurological disease…

Celine Dion, who recently celebrated the sixth anniversary of her husband René Angélil’s death using a few words from his song Courage, is due to officially return to the stage on May 25 in Birmingham, UK for the European leg of his long-paused world tour.

Find photos of Celine Dion in the pages of Paris Match, edition of January 27, 2022.

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