The famous singer Celine Dion shared with her followers on Instagram that she suffers from an incurable neurological disorder known as “Stiff Person Syndrome” (SPS) that has caused her to cancel her European tour.
“I’ve had health problems for a long time and it’s hard for me to face those challenges and talk about everything I’m going through,” the singer said.
“I have recently been diagnosed with a very rare neurological disorder called stiff person syndrome, which affects one in a million people. “Unfortunately, it affects every part of my daily life, causing me difficulty walking and not allowing me to use my vocal cords to sing like I used to,” Dion added with tears in her eyes.
In January, the 54-year-old singer revealed she was suffering from “severe and persistent muscle cramps” when she canceled her North American Courage World Tour.