Céline Dion continues to face significant challenges due to her battle with stiff person syndrome, a rare and progressive neurological disorder. Her older sister, Claudette, has voiced concern over Céline’s condition, highlighting that the singer “doesn’t have control over her muscles.” This syndrome, affecting only about one in a million people, can severely impact mobility, sometimes rendering sufferers unable to move, effectively turning them into ‘human statues.’
Despite her strong work ethic and desire to return to performing, the incurable nature of stiff person syndrome poses major obstacles. Claudette also noted the lack of extensive research into this rare condition, which complicates finding effective treatments. Céline’s ongoing struggle with this illness underscores the difficulties faced by those affected by such rare diseases.