In a heartfelt trailer for her upcoming documentary, “I Am: Celine Dion,” the iconic singer revealed her battles with stiff person syndrome (SPS) and the emotional toll it has taken on her life and career.
Directed by Irene Taylor, the film promises an intimate look at Dion’s journey since her diagnosis, including her determination to continue performing despite health setbacks.
Scheduled for release on June 25, the documentary will stream globally on Prime Video, offering fans a glimpse into Dion’s resilience and unwavering passion for music.
The main symptoms of SPS are muscle stiffening and spasming and there is currently no cure for the disease, but there are ways for it to be treated – including through the use of muscle sedatives and relaxants.
Physical and occupational therapy is also a treatment route for people with SPS.