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JUST IN: Celine Dion Celebrates 55th Birthday Amid Ongoing Battle With Incurable ‘Stiff Person Syndrome’


Celine Dion is a woman that needs no introduction whatsoever.

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The diva just celebrated her birthday when she turned 55 years old. And many couldn’t help but praise her for remaining positive for so long despite her ongoing battle with Stiff Person Syndrome which is known to affect the star for years. Similarly, the condition is called out for being incurable, making the entire process a difficult endeavor to deal with altogether.

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The celeb has appeared weak and frail over the years but many opted to rubbish the claims that she was suffering from a health ailment.

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But sources have now confirmed that the star is indeed a patient of stiff person syndrome and that has to be the explanation for her sudden weight loss and frail appeal that we’ve seen captured by the press at red carpet events and premieres.

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The star thanked celebs who wished her on this joyous occasion while others couldn’t but ask her how she was doing as the latest set of images featured her looking weak and fatigued as compared to normal.

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The music diva is known for overcoming barriers and many obstacles in her life and it appears that this just might be one of them.

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The star’s music career spans a whopping 40 years and during that time, she has won so many prestigious awards and titles. But she never once let her health get the best of her.

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It was only last year that the celeb unleashed the bombshell news to her friends and followers that she was battling the brutal condition of Stiff Person Syndrome.

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The devastating condition is the name given to a neurological disorder that is yet to have a cure in medical science.

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It is believed that the celeb was left with no choice but to postpone her Europe Tour due to her worsening condition.