Paris Olympics Opening Ceremony: Celine Dion made a comeback to the live stage on Friday, singing Edith Piaf’s classic ‘L’Hymne A l’Amour’ to close the Paris Olympics opening ceremony .
Rare Neurological Disorder: The 56-year-old singer revealed in late 2022 that she had been diagnosed with stiff-person syndrome, a rare neurological disorder that causes muscle spasms .
First Live Performance Since 2020: Dion’s performance marked her first live appearance since March 2020, when she appeared in New Jersey.
Praise from Canadian Leaders: Quebec Premier Francois Legault and Canada Prime Minister Justin Trudeau expressed their pride and admiration for Dion’s talent and perseverance on social media .
Speculation and Confirmation: Dion was first spotted in Paris on Tuesday, triggering speculation that she would be part of Friday’s extravaganza .
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