席琳·迪翁分享与儿子们的珍贵合照,并透露了她歌唱事业的最新动态
这位格莱美奖得主在国际僵人综合征(SPS)宣传日当天,在Instagram上发布了一张充满感恩的照片。
作者:阿德里安娜·弗里德曼 2024年3月23日
席琳·迪翁 健康 儿子 僵人综合征 更新 Instagram
自从席琳·迪翁公开自己被诊断出患有僵人综合征(SPS)以来,歌迷们一直支持着她的健康之旅。许多人也迫切想知道她未来是否计划创作新音乐或进行现场演唱。近日,席琳在社交媒体上发布了一张与孩子们的珍贵合照,并谈到了她未来的事业规划,这着实令人惊喜。
为了纪念3月15日国际SPS意识日,这位格莱美奖得主在Instagram上分享了一张温馨的全家福,照片中她与三个儿子——雷内-查尔斯、纳尔逊和艾迪(她与已故丈夫雷内·安杰利所生)——合影。在四人对着镜头摆姿势的照片旁,席琳·迪翁公开了自己的SPS诊断结果,并表达了对所有受SPS影响的人们的支持。她写道,自己希望能够战胜这种罕见的自身免疫性神经系统疾病,同时,她也给粉丝们透露了一些关于她职业生涯下一阶段的线索。在一段饱含深情的文字中,她分享了这一天对她意义非凡的原因,并表示自己决心重返舞台,再次为大家带来精彩的演出。
“今天是国际SPS意识日,”她在3月15日写道。“与这种自身免疫性疾病作斗争是我人生中最艰难的经历之一,但我决心有一天能重返舞台,尽可能过上正常的生活。我衷心感谢我的孩子们、家人、团队以及你们所有人给予我的爱与支持!”
“我想向全世界所有受SPS影响的人们表达我的鼓励和支持,”她补充道。“我想让你们知道,你们可以做到!我们都可以做到!爱你们,席琳 xx。”
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当人们得知席琳的未来计划后,纷纷留言表示支持。
“席琳,你能做到! 我们爱你!,”一位网友在评论区写道。 “你能行的。你被深深地爱着,你一定会战胜病魔。为你送上健康、治愈的能量和爱!”另一位粉丝写道。“我们为你感到无比骄傲。你是一位坚强的女性,继续战斗吧。你能行的。我们爱你!??”另一位粉丝补充道。
粉丝们还记得,席琳·迪翁曾在2022年12月发布了一段感人的Instagram视频,公开了自己的病情。当时,她表示需要暂停世界巡演,好好休养。在过去的几个月里,她出席了许多星光熠熠的活动,包括在2024年格莱美颁奖典礼上为泰勒·斯威夫特颁发年度专辑奖。
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对于不熟悉僵人综合征的人来说,美国国家神经疾病与中风研究所 (NINDS) 表示,这种罕见疾病会导致全身肌肉僵硬,并对噪音和触觉更加敏感,从而引发肌肉痉挛。此外,僵人综合征研究基金会指出,这种疾病会影响中枢神经系统,包括大脑和脊髓。
席琳·迪翁惊喜亮相格莱美颁奖典礼
席琳·迪翁因肌肉痉挛推迟驻唱演出
席琳·迪翁在健康危机中打破沉默
来源:美国版《好管家》杂志
Ce?line Dion Shares Emotional Update About Singing Career Amid Rare Photo With Her Sons
The Grammy Award winner recognized International SPS Awareness Day with a thankful Instagram moment.

Ever since Ce?line Dion revealed her Stiff Person Syndrome (SPS) diagnosis, fans have been supportive of the singer's health journey. Many are also eager to know whether she plans on making new music or singing for live audiences in the future. Well, in a surprise update on social media, Céline shared a rare personal moment with her kids and touched on the future of her career.
In recognition of International SPS Awareness Day on March 15, the Grammy winner went on Instagram to share a sweet family photo with her sons, René-Charles, Nelson and Eddy (whom she shares with her late husband René Angélil). Alongside a shot of the quartet posing for the camera, Ce?line acknowledged her diagnosis and shared her support for all those affected by SPS. While she wrote that she hopes to overcome the rare autoimmune neurological disorder, she also surprised fans with a clue about the next phase of her career. As she wrote an emotional tribute sharing why the day means so much to her, the singer also noted her determination to return to the stage and perform once again.
"Today the world recognizes International SPS Awareness Day," she wrote on March 15. "Trying to overcome this autoimmune disorder has been one of the hardest experiences of my life, but I remain determined to one day get back onto the stage and to live as normal of a life as possible. I am deeply grateful for the love and support from my kids, family, team and all of you!"
"I want to send my encouragement and support to all those around the world that have been affected by SPS," she added. "I want you to know you can do it! We can do it! Love Celine xx."
When people caught wind of Céline's future plans, they immediately swarmed her with words of support.
"You can do it, Céline! We love you! ," one person wrote in the comments. "You’ve got this. You are so loved and you will overcome it. Sending you healthy and healing energy and love!" another noted. "We are so proud of you. You are a strong woman and keep on fighting. You can do it. We love you! ??," a different follower added.
Fans remember Céline posted an emotional Instagram video revealing her diagnosis in December 2022. At the time, she shared the need to pause her world tour in order to get better. She has attended a number of star-studded events in the last few months, including presenting the Album of the Year award to Taylor Swift at the 2024 Grammys.
For those who aren't familiar with Stiff Person Syndrome, the National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke (NINDS) says the rare condition can cause stiff muscles throughout the body and cause a higher sensitivity to noises and touch, leading to muscle spasms. Additionally, the Stiff Person Syndrome Research Foundation notes the disorder can affect the central nervous system, including the brain and the spinal cord.