Céline Dion made a massive return at the 2024 Paris Olympics opening ceremony, delivering an incredible performance that captivated the audience. She sang a moving rendition of “Hymne à l’amour,” originally popularized by Edith Piaf. This marked her first performance since revealing her health condition, which kept her out of the spotlight for a long time.
Following the performance, Celine Dion’s documentary “I Am: Celine Dion,” has become the most-watched documentary on Prime Video since its premiere on June 25. The film offers an intimate look at her long career and her recent health struggles. In the documentary, the “Power of Love” singer reveals her battle with stiff person syndrome, a rare neurological disorder she was diagnosed with 17 years ago.
While this health condition has hindered her ability to sing, as proved by one of the scenes in the film where she attempts to vocalize, the balladeer performed a moving rendition of the French song. With this, she proves that despite the setbacks, there’s nothing that can stop her powerful voice.