Celine Dion explains how she copes up with stiff-person syndrome

Céline Dion was diagnosed with stiff-person syndrome during the fall of 2022

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Celine Dion explains how she copes up with stiff-person syndrome
Celine Dion explains how she copes up with stiff-person syndrome

Céline Dion just revealed how she leans on her children for strength and support amid her battle with stiff-person syndrome.

In a new interview with Vogue France, the 56-year-old singer, was asked how she deals with the disorder ever since her diagnosis.

"Above all, the love of my family and my children, and the love of the fans too, and the support of my team," Dion shared with the outlet.

She continued, "People who suffer from SPS may not be lucky enough or have the means to have good doctors and good treatments. I have the means, this is a gift."

The My Heart Will Go On singer is a mother to three kids, sons René-Charles as well as twins Nelson and Eddy, who she shares with her late husband, René Angélil.

Back in May 2023, an insider told PEOPLE magazine that Dion saw her sons as "her light" when she had to cancel her 2024 tour dates post the SPS diagnosis.

"Her main focuses are always her sons and performing. She is the most selfless and considerate person," a source told PEOPLE, referring to how Céline Dion’s sons are one of her main priorities.