Canadian singer Celine Dion will cancel her February tour in Europe due to health problems, reports CNN.
She sent a video message to fans in which she admitted that she has a rare autoimmune neurological disease called muscular rigidity syndrome.
Dion said that he has been having health problems for some time. She has daily spasms that prevent her from walking or using her vocal cords to their full potential.
Recently, the singer said that the disease she was diagnosed with could happen to ‘one in a million’.
The singer said that she is used to putting ‘one hundred percent’ into her shows, but now she can’t do it.
She has a great team of doctors working with her, her children are supporting her, she is doing physical therapy exercises every day and she really hopes that one day she will recover and get back on stage.
According to CNN, MS is a disease of unknown origin that affects the nervous system, especially the spinal cord and brain.
It causes stiffness and muscle spasms that can be severe enough to break bones.
Symptomatic treatment is prescribed for such patients, it leads to a temporary improvement of the condition, but not a cure.
Celine Dion is 54 years old. The singer won five ‘Grammys’.