Celine Dions speaks her heart out after dazzling Olympics performance amid rare syndrome diagnosis: ‘We know how hard…’

Singer Celine Dion has been making waves with her powerful performance at the Tokyo Olympics closing ceremony. The Canadian songstress, known for hits like ‘My Heart Will Go On’ and ‘Because You Loved Me’, took to social media to express her gratitude and share a heartfelt message with fans. In a series of Instagram posts, Dion wrote: ‘We know how hard it is…to put your heart into something. And we know how rare it is…to have that something shine.’ The post was accompanied by a photo of the singer taken during her performance, where she can be seen singing with passion and conviction. The post has received thousands of likes and comments from fans around the world, many of whom praised Dion’s powerful vocals and emotional delivery. This comes as Celine Dion recently revealed that she is suffering from rare throat syndrome called patulous Eustachian tube (PET), which affects the auditory tube connecting the middle ear to the back of the throat. The condition can cause hearing loss, tinnitus, and vertigo among other symptoms. Despite this diagnosis, Dion has shown remarkable resilience and dedication to her craft, with many praising her for pushing through despite her health issues. Fans are sending their best wishes and support to Celine Dion as she continues to perform and inspire others with her music.

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