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Celine Dion ‘Likely to Never Sing in Public Again’: Report

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Crippling stiff-person syndrome has left tormented Celine Dion a prisoner in her own body — and sources alleged she’s likely to never sing in public again, RadarOnline.com has learned.

The 55-year-old My Heart Will Go On songbird is now so debilitated she hates to leave the house even briefly and has no plans to reinstate the 2023 and 2024 tour dates she canceled in May, insiders claimed.

“Celine hasn’t been photographed in public in almost 600 days — and with good reason,” an insider noted to The National Enquirer. “She has trouble walking and is at the mercy of loud noises that trigger spasms, which make her susceptible to failing. Her back has become hunched and her muscle spasms are, at times, unbearable.”

Sadly, the insider also claimed that the five-time Grammy winner’s condition is getting worse. Meanwhile, the star’s sister Claudette confides that Dion is struggling to find effective meds to treat the rare autoimmune illness, which strikes only one in a million people.

Claudette said family members are “all crossing our fingers,” and their sister Linda has moved into Dion’s Las Vegas home to help care for her. But medical experts said nothing can break the disease’s stranglehold on Dion’s body and mind.

RadarOnline.com has reached out to Dion’s rep for comment.

Insiders shared months ago that Dion is determined to overcome her debilitating disease; however, her condition is allegedly getting worse.

“She’s refusing to accept defeat,” a source shared in May, adding that the singer has been undergoing physiotherapy, eating right, and meditating.

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