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2024年7月 霍达·科特布透露席琳·迪翁在病中即将回归舞台

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霍达·科特布透露席琳·迪翁在病中即将回归舞台:“有大事发生”

萨曼莎·阿加特 新闻 2024年7月10日

https://www.closerweekly.com/posts/celine-dion-is-ready-to-take-the-stage-again-after-olympics/

霍达·科特布透露席琳·迪翁即将回归舞台

霍达·科特布透露,席琳·迪翁的回归舞台可能比我们想象的要快!这位《今日秀》主持人于7月9日星期二做客安迪·科恩主持的《Watch What Happens Live》节目时,分享了关于这位歌手的一个重大秘密。

“首先,她是一位了不起的斗士。我之前完全不知道她经历了什么,也不知道她一度离死亡有多近,”59岁的霍达说道。 “现在她回来了,又开始唱歌了。”

抢先看:CBS 节目《追踪》

6 月 11 日,CBS 电视台在《今日秀》节目中采访了 56 岁的席琳·迪翁,详细讲述了她在纪录片《我是:席琳·迪翁》上映前与僵人综合症作斗争的经历。霍达表示,关于席琳可能复出的重磅消息来自席琳的经纪人,当时经纪人就在采访现场。

“她的经纪人当时不在镜头前,我就问她:‘怎么回事?你什么时候复出?’她回答说:‘我可以告诉她吗?’”霍达解释道。“然后她的经纪人大喊:‘不行!’我当时就觉得,肯定有什么事。”

虽然席琳和她的团队尚未就她重返舞台发表任何官方声明,但霍达和她的搭档萨凡纳·格思里都表示,她们非常希望这位格莱美奖得主能够出现在即将到来的巴黎奥运会上。

“那太棒了!哦,我都起鸡皮疙瘩了,”52岁的萨凡纳说道。

“那确实很棒,但我不知道,”霍达承认道。“我知道她肯定会再次进行现场表演,只是不知道会在哪里。”

主持人安迪·科恩插话解释了他为何认为席琳不会在巴黎奥运会上惊喜亮相。

“我觉得不太可能,原因如下。我觉得那会很棒,但据我了解,这是她无法控制的事情,”他说。“所以,如果事情已经定下来了……”他欲言又止。

在接受霍达采访时,席琳承诺她将来会重返舞台。

“我会回到舞台上,哪怕我只能爬着走。哪怕我只能用手语说话。我会的。我会的,”她在节目中说道。 “我是席琳·迪翁,因为今天我将首次以歌手的身份与大家见面,这不仅仅是因为我必须这样做,或者因为我需要这样做。而是因为我想这样做。我真的很想念唱歌。”

“你们最好做好准备,”她补充道。

然而,席琳解释说,她的表演方式会有些不同,而且“会很艰难”。这位演唱过《我心永恒》的歌手于2022年12月首次向世人公开了她被诊断出患有僵人综合征。根据克利夫兰诊所的说法,僵人综合征“是一种罕见的慢性疾病,会导致肌肉僵硬和疼痛性肌肉痉挛”。目前尚无治愈方法,但药物和治疗可以帮助延缓病情发展。

“我不会吓到我的歌迷。我今晚回家也不会告诉我的孩子们我不得不停止演出,”席琳在《今日秀》节目中含泪说道。 “我准备好了,所以我要上台表演。我的嗓子不会吓到我,因为我已经做好了准备,我一定能唱出那些音符。”

Hoda Kotb Teases Celine Dion's Big Comeback Performance Amid Singer's Illness: 'There's Something’

BY  NEWS  JUL 10, 2024 
https://www.closerweekly.com/posts/celine-dion-is-ready-to-take-the-stage-again-after-olympics/
 
Hoda Kotb Teases Celine Dion's Big Comeback Performance

Hoda Kotb teased that Céline Dion’s return to the stage might be sooner than we think! The Today host shared a big secret about the singer during an appearance on Watch What Happens Live With Andy Cohen on Tuesday, July 9.

“First of all, she’s an incredible fighter. I had no idea what she had been through, how close she came at some point to actually not surviving it,” Hoda, 59, said. “And now here she is, and she’s singing again.”

SNEAK PEEK: Tracker on CBS
 
The broadcaster interviewed Céline, 56, on Today on June 11, detailing her struggles with stiff person syndrome before the release of her documentary, I Am: Celine Dion. Hoda maintains that the bombshell about a potential performance came from Céline’s manager, who was on set during the interview.

“Her manager was off camera, and I was like, ‘So what’s going on? When are you performing again?’ And she goes, ‘Can I tell her?'” Hoda explained. “And her manager goes, ‘No!’ He screams, ‘No.’ I was like, there’s something.”

While Céline and her team have made no official announcements about her returning to the stage, Hoda and costar Savannah Guthrie chatted about how they would like to see the Grammy winner appear at the upcoming Paris Olympics.

“That would be amazing! Oh, I just got chills,” Savannah, 52, said.

“That would be amazing, but I don’t know,” Hoda admitted. “I know she’s going to be performing live again, though. I don’t know where.”

Host Andy Cohen chimed in to give his opinion on why he does not think Céline will be making a surprise appearance at the Paris Olympics.

“I think it’s not gonna be and here’s why. I think it would be amazing, but my understanding is that this is something she can’t control,” he said. “And so, if it was something so set …” he trailed off.

During her interview with Hoda, Céline promised that she would come back to the stage again in the future.

“I’m going to go back onstage, even if I have to crawl. Even if I have to talk with my hands. I will. I will,” she said during the segment. “I am Céline Dion, because today my voice will be heard for the first time, not just because I have to, or because I need to. It’s because I want to. And I miss it.”

“You better be ready,” she added.

However, Céline explained her approach to performing will be a little different and it’s “going to be hard.” The “My Heart Will Go On” singer first revealed her stiff person syndrome diagnosis to the world in December 2022. Stiff person syndrome “is a rare, chronic condition that causes muscle stiffness and painful muscle spasms,” per Cleveland Clinic. There’s no cure but medication and treatment can help slow the progression of the illness.

“I’m not going to scare my fans. I’m not going to come home tonight and tell my kids that I had to stop the show,” Céline said through tears on Today. “I’m going to come on stage because I’m ready. And my vocal cords will not scare me, because I’m going to be ready, and I’m going to hit those notes.”

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