Celine Dion attends the 2024 Grammys despite battling stiff-person syndrome
Renowned Canadian musician Céline Dion recently made her first public appearance at the 2024 Grammy Awards, despite grappling with a neurological disorder. The 55-year-old artist, a five-time Grammy winner, took the stage at the 66th Annual Grammys to present the final award of the night, Album of the Year, which she had received 27 years ago, passing the torch to Taylor Swift.
Céline Dion, the renowned Canadian musician, made her inaugural public appearance at the 2024 Grammy Awards despite contending with a neurological disorder. The 55-year-old artist graced the 66th Annual Grammys, presenting the night's final award.
Taking the stage as a five-time Grammy winner, Dion handed over the Album of the Year award, a distinction she herself had received 27 years prior, now passing it on to Taylor Swift.
Acknowledging the star-studded audience, Dion received a standing ovation. During her remarks at the event, she expressed heartfelt gratitude, stating, "Thank you all, I love you right back. When I say that I’m happy to be here, I really mean it from my heart."
It's noteworthy that Céline Dion was diagnosed with Stiff Person Syndrome (SPS) in 2022, an incurable condition causing uncontrollable muscle tensing.
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