Her condition has not only affected her career but also her daily life. In “I Am: Celine Dion,” she shared footage of her experiencing a seizure, providing a raw and honest look at her struggles.
The news of Dion’s performance has elicited a wide range of reactions from fans, reflecting a combination of support and criticism. One user wrote, “No need for money. Perform because you love it,” while another commented, “She should do it [for] free.”
Some expressed gratitude for the clarification about her payment, saying, “Thank you finally the truth [sic].” Supporters are also rooting for her health, with one user stating, “Well good for her. I hope she gets through it with no ill effects. She been through a lot with her illness [sic].”
Photos and videos of the music maestro have been making rounds on social media ahead of the grand event. The “I’m Alive” singer was spotted outside the Royal Monceau Hotel in Paris on Tuesday evening.
She looked happy as she stopped to sign autographs and pose for photographs with her fans. Recent clips and photos show the Canadian songstress leaving her hotel and looking very excited and energized for her upcoming performance.
The 56-year-old diva was also seen greeting and waving at fans as she stood through her car ceiling with people cheering her on. The entire area was flocked with eager fans and followers who had come out to support and meet their beloved star.
Besides Dion making her magnificent entry, the Olympics 2024 has become quite the hype for other reasons. The opening ceremony for the Paris Olympics will begin on Friday, July 26.
According to the event’s official website, the opening ceremony of the Summer Games will be “bold, original and unique” and one that will likely go down as the “most memorable moments in Olympic history.”
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