It is clear that the disease did not prevent the Canadian star, Celine Dion, from continuing to sing and present a new work with her sweet voice, as she made headlines after the release of her song “Love Again”, which is the song that will be included in a movie in which she will also participate as an actress.
And while the Canadian star had to cancel her tour earlier this year, after announcing that she was suffering from a rare disease, she presented “Love Again” to be distinguished in it again.
“You may think your world is going to end, but it won’t. You may think you need to give up, but you don’t,” the song says in one of its tracks, before adding: “The sun will rise again. The storms will calm down again. This is not the end.” .and you will love again.”
And it seems that this song expresses something about Celine Dion’s life, as it and four other songs will be part of the soundtrack of the movie that will be called “Love Again”, whose dramatic lines are inspired by one of the most difficult moments in Dion’s life, during which she lost her husband. year 2014.
This is the first time that Dion has participated as an actress in a movie, but it is not the first time that one of her songs has appeared, perhaps the most prominent of which is “My Heart Will Go On”, which she presented in “Titanic”, and achieved wide fame.
And about her acting experience, Dion, 54, said: “I had a lot of fun doing this movie,” noting that her appearance alongside the talented actors: Priyanka Chopra Jonas and Sam Heughan, in her first feature film, is a gift she will cherish forever.
It is noteworthy that, last December, the Canadian singer shared a video clip on her account on “Instagram”, in which she revealed that she suffers from a neurological disorder that affects “one person in a million” and is known as the “stiff person” syndrome, pointing out that she will not be able to because of it. Starting a European tour in February, as planned.
Stiff person syndrome is a very rare disease that causes muscle spasms and affects daily activities, such as walking, eating, and even singing, as this syndrome may not allow the use of the vocal cords as usual.