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Celine Dion is the subject of a new documentary that delves into her battle with Stiff Person Syndrome and her uncertain return to concert performances and touring. The official trailer for the Prime Video documentary, “I Am: Celine Dion,” was released on Thursday, offering a look into the life of the legendary singer.

Directed by Irene Taylor for Amazon MGM Studios, the film showcases footage of a young Dion hitting the highest notes during her early career, juxtaposed with her current health struggles. The trailer features Dion speaking directly to her fans, exposing vulnerable moments and emotions. She opens up about her daily struggles with the illness and hints at a potential return to the stage and touring in the future.

Stiff Person Syndrome is an incurable condition that causes severe muscle stiffness, affecting Dion’s ability to use her voice. The singer expresses her longing for performing and connecting with her audience while undergoing physical and vocal therapy to regain control of her muscles.

As Dion slowly re-enters the public eye, she is scheduled to do an interview with Today co-host Hoda Kotb, her first TV appearance since being diagnosed with Stiff Person Syndrome. The Amazon documentary “I Am: Celine Dion” is set to premiere on June 25th, offering fans a closer look at the personal struggles and triumphs of one of music’s most enduring icons.

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