Celine Dion is still battling stiff man syndrome. And one of her friends is making confidences about the singer's health.
© Bestimage Celine Dion is still battling stiff man syndrome. And one of her friends is confiding about the singer's health.
IN BRIEF
- Will Celine Dion ever make her comeback on stage? ?
- For Irene Taylor, a close friend of the singer, we'll have to wait a little longer
- Indeed, the singer is not yet ready to to reveal oneself
She is slowly preparing to return to the music scene. Celine Dion, who has been participating in major events for several months, is still training to find her old voice, she who suffers from stiff-man syndrome. For our colleagues at Parisien, Irene Taylor, friend of the singer, and director of the documentary revealed on Prime Video about the Quebec artist, didn't hesitate to confide in Céline Dion's life.
And it is with great frankness that she indicates that it will be very difficult for her friend to find her powerful voice again: “Celine's voice has changed enormously and she wonders if her audience is ready to hear the new Celine. She is in the studio regularly, but I don't know what will come out of it, she reveals.
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In reality, singing has become a danger for the artist: “Celine can no longer push her voice without putting her life in danger, but paradoxically, it is singing that keeps her in life”, she confides with émotion.
But Celine Dion persists and would like to unveil not one but two new albums : “She wants, and I would also like, that there be more French in her new repertoire, to return to her roots. She and I love the Acadian music of her province, Quebec. Much of this music does not require high and strong notes, which come from deep in the chest.
The singer must take her precautions
Besides, it is with a great French singer that the artist works: “When Celine sings this style of music, it is absolutely magnificent. In French, some of her songs are almost country. The work she does with Jean-Jacques Goldman is simply incredible, you know”.
However, it is still far too early to talk about a possible return to the stage : “If she gets back on stage, and she realizes that she is not in top form, she is now ready &to tell her audience: ‘I am happy to sing for you, but I won't be able to hit all the notes today, so I will let you sing some parts’. I am convinced that her audience loves her so much that after watching the documentary, they will be forgiving and willing to help her”. Very moving confidences.