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Celine Dion Makes First Public Appearance in Over Three Years at Montreal Canadiens Hockey Game Amid Battle with Stiff-Person Syndrome

Singer lifts spirits of fans with hearty presence at game, dispelling concerns over her health due to stiff-person syndrome, as she shares memorable moments with her three sons in the locker room.

  • Celine Dion attended a Montreal Canadiens hockey game in Las Vegas, her first public appearance in over three years, while battling Stiff-Person syndrome, a rare neurological condition that causes spasms.
  • Accompanied by her three sons, the 55-year-old singer shared photos of their time in the locker room with Montreal Canadiens' head coach and players, marking a special moment for both the family and the team.
  • Despite her ongoing health battle, Dion appeared to be in good spirits, reassuring her concerned fans who saw rare photos of the star for the first time since she publicly announced her diagnosis.
  • The five-time Grammy winner was not only supporting her hometown team but also creating lasting memories for her boys René-Charles, 22, and 13-year-old twins Eddy and Nelson, following the passing of their father in 2016.
  • While Dion’s touring is postponed until 2024 due to her health, her strong presence at the game hints at her persistent determination to regain her health and return to the stage.
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