Performing Edith Piaf's "Hymme A L'amour" midway up the Eiffel Tower as the Olympic cauldron was lit, Celine wore a stunning white gown embellished with crystals and fringe detailing.
She styled her hair in a low chignon, and her performance was a stunning comeback for the singer, who had not performed in five years, with Celine appearing to well up with tears as the song came to a close.
The opening ceremony saw the delegations float along the Seine in boats, instead of the usual walk through a stadium, before they arrived at the Eiffel Tower and grouped together outside Trocadero – the esplanade across from the Eiffel Tower – where the official protocols were carried out including the lighting of the cauldron.
Those diagnosed with stiff-person syndrome often cannot walk by themselves, and are at risk of falls because they lack defensive reflexes to save themselves.
Celine revealed in 2022 that she first began noticing symptoms in 2008 but turned a blind eye. It wasn't until the COVID 19 pandemic that she felt she could take the time to explore conversations with doctors.
"I told myself the universe had sent me a sign with Covid: I needed to make the most of this time of rest to discover what was going on," she told VOGUE. "For years and years, I shut my eyes to it. I hid it from my friends, my family, my children… I held out for as long as possible. I needed to stop being so brave. I needed to take care of it."
In the two years since she has made several public appearances, including singing "a few notes" at the end of 2023 when she attended the hockey game between the Vegas Golden Knights and the Montreal Canadiens.
"To make our 2024 first round selection, I am pleased to invite on stage our number one fan, the one, the only Celine Dion," said the Canadiens general manager Kent Hughes.
The crowd's cheers were loud as she walked out on stage hand in hand with her 23-year-old son Rene-Charles , and she couldn't keep the smile off her face, walking on stage before joking that she was "so excited, and I'm not even a hockey mom."
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