Legendary singer Céline Dion, 57, continues to manage her rare neurological condition, stiff-person syndrome (SPS)
A recent video leaked from her camp showed the singer in tears as she suffers from an episode filled with spasms and face twitching.
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In the video, her nurse/caretaker is seen consoling her as she lied helplessly on her bed crying and groaning in pain.
The Canadian superstar has remained largely out of the spotlight since revealing her diagnosis in December 2022, making only rare public appearances.
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In her most recent update, a touching New Year’s video shared on December 31, 2025, Dion addressed supporters directly, expressing gratitude and extending warm wishes for 2026.
Stiff-person syndrome is a rare autoimmune neurological disorder that causes severe muscle stiffness, painful spasms, and can significantly impact mobility and vocal control.
Celine has described the condition’s toll vividly, noting in past interviews that pushing through symptoms only worsens them.
While there is no cure for SPS, treatments—including physiotherapy, medications, and ongoing rehabilitation—help manage symptoms.
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