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Céline Dion arrives in Paris amid reports of Olympic comeback performance

When you want it the most, there's no easy way to return to the stage.

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Céline Dion has arrived in Paris. It just so happens that’s where the 2024 Olympics kick off on Friday.

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After weeks of rumours in the French press, Variety reported on Tuesday that the Quebec icon “looks set to make her return to the stage at the Olympic Games.”

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Dion has not toured since 2020.

She announced her diagnosis of Moersch-Woltman syndrome, also known as stiff person syndrome, in 2022. The rare neurological and immune disease, which causes debilitating muscle spasms and hyper-rigidity, does not have a cure.

In June, she appeared at the NHL Draft in Las Vegas to announce the Montreal Canadiens’ first-round selection of Ivan Demidov.

That, however, was not the kind of performance for which she is known — something she spoke movingly about wanting to do again in the recent documentary I Am: Céline Dion.

“I’m going to go back onstage, even if I have to crawl,” she said.

Whether or not Dion performs during it, Friday’s opening ceremony is set to be the largest event in Olympic history. Instead of taking place inside a stadium, boats carrying the national delegations will proceed down the Seine with thousands of spectators watching along the way.

The ceremony will kick off at 7:30 p.m. local time in Paris (1:30 p.m. in Montreal) and be broadcast in Canada on CBC and CBC Gem.

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