Céline Dion, born on March 30, 1968, in Charlemagne, Quebec, Canada, is a renowned French-Canadian pop singer celebrated for her powerful voice and passionate performances. She gained international fame in the 1990s with numerous hit albums in both French and English.
Throughout her career, Dion has received numerous accolades, including five Grammy Awards and 20 Juno Awards. She is recognized as the best-selling Canadian recording artist and has sold over 200 million records worldwide.
In January 2022, Dion canceled her North American tour dates due to severe muscle spasms. Later that year, she announced she had been diagnosed with stiff-person syndrome, a rare neurological disorder that affects her mobility and vocal cords.
Despite these challenges, Dion made a remarkable return in July 2024, performing “Hymne à l’amour” from the Eiffel Tower during the Paris Summer Olympics opening ceremony. She also walked the runway at the Elie Saab fashion show in November 2024, performing “I’m Alive” and “The Power of Love.”
In December 2024, Dion expressed gratitude to her fans for their unwavering support throughout the year and looked forward to “endless possibilities” in 2025.
For more about Céline Dion, you can visit her official website and follow her on social media platforms.