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Celine Dion returns to stage at Opening Ceremonies

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Celine Dion made a triumphant return to performing at the Olympic Games Opening Ceremonies, performing as the hours-long spectacle’s finale on Friday.

Wearing a gown adorned with thousands of pearls, Dion sang under the Eiffel Tower — her first show since she announced she was diagnosed in December 2022 with a rare and incurable neurological condition known as stiff-person syndrome.

Dion, who achieved international superstardom with hits such as “My Heart Will Go On” and “It’s All Coming Back to Me Now,” canceled her Courage world tour in May 2023 to receive treatment.

The chronic condition causes muscle stiffness and intense muscle spasms in the trunk and limbs, as The Post previously reported. The disorder can impact one’s posture, balance and muscle use. It does not have any known effect on life longevity, except in rare situations where the muscles used for breathing or swallowing are impacted.

The five-time Grammy winner arrived in France earlier this week, greeting fans and fueling not-quite-unreliable rumors that she would perform at the Olympics Opening Ceremonies. Dion herself hinted at a potential comeback in an interview with Vogue France in April: “I’ve chosen to work with all my body and soul, from head to toe, with a medical team. I want to be the best I can be. My goal is to see the Eiffel Tower again!”

Since her diagnosis, Dion has made sparing appearances at award shows and red carpets. She received a standing ovation when she showed up at the Grammys earlier this year to present the album of the year award to Taylor Swift. (The moment also caught attention on the internet as many viewers alleged that Swift snubbed Dion when accepting her award. Swift later took a picture hugging Dion backstage.)

In June, Dion attended the New York City premiere of her documentary “I Am: Celine Dion,” which chronicled her life and diagnosis. One vulnerable moment includes her experiencing a seizure. The documentary also showed Dion struggling to sing in a recording studio.

Friday’s performance was not Dion’s first at the Olympics. She previously performed at the 1996 Summer Games in Atlanta, where she sang “The Power of the Dream.”

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