I have an absolutely horrible health update to share with you about Celine Dion….but also a Fact-Check. Because that’s what we do around here, we cut through the noise to bring you the actual truth.
Let’s start right here….
A video is going viral today showing Celine Dion completely seized up with a stiff-person syndrome attack that looks like it’s literally killing her.
Watch here:
This is Celine Dion today…
Her body completely seizing up during a stiff-person syndrome attack, which also lost her the magical voice we all love.
Life is so fragile, and sometimes so brutal 😢
— Mario Nawfal (@MarioNawfal) February 4, 2026
Backup video here in case that gets taken down:
🚨 CELINE DION SHAKES UNCONTROLLABLY ON CAMERA – THIS IS HARD TO WATCH
In documentary footage, Celine Dion is shown lying down, crying, with visible facial and lip twitching as her body goes into uncontrollable spasms.
The singer suffers from a rare autoimmune neurological… pic.twitter.com/lVizxjgb4d
— HustleBitch (@HustleBitch_) February 4, 2026
But…is it real?
Yes and no.
Yes, it’s absolutely real and confirmed that Celine has “Stiff-Person Syndrome” a rare but real and horrific diseas.
But no, the video is not “new”.
It’s actually from a flare-up of the disease captured during a 2023 therapy sesssion:
The video depicts Celine Dion enduring a severe stiff-person syndrome spasm, captured during a 2023 therapy session for her 2024 documentary “I Am: Celine Dion,” not an event from today as claimed.
Perhaps a bit of good news, that was just a flare up and she has much better moments even now in 2026.
In fact, she just posted this to Instagram just yesterday:
View this post on Instagram
The disease has completely sidelined her from singing and performing.
Here are more details:
Current Status of Celine Dion (February 2026)
As of February 2026, Celine Dion is not currently touring or performing live shows regularly. Her last major public performance was a brief but emotional appearance at the 2024 Paris Olympics, where she sang “Hymne à l’amour” on the Eiffel Tower despite her ongoing battle with stiff-person syndrome (SPS). Since then, she has largely stayed out of the spotlight for full concerts or tours, focusing on health management, as the rare neurological disorder continues to cause severe muscle spasms and has significantly impacted her ability to sing and perform at her previous level.
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Official Scheduling and Data
Reliable sources like her official website, Ticketmaster, and concert trackers show no upcoming concerts or tour dates announced or scheduled for 2026. The official “In Concert” section remains inactive or without listings, and major ticket platforms list no events.
Rumors vs. Official Confirmation
There are circulating rumors and fan posts (including some on social media and unofficial sites) claiming a 2026 world tour, Las Vegas residency return, or joint farewell tours with artists like Andrea Bocelli or others—but these appear to be unverified, speculative, or from non-official sources (e.g., fan pages, Facebook posts, or clickbait-style articles). Official channels have not confirmed any such plans, and reports from late 2025 (including her New Year’s message) emphasize gratitude to fans while keeping updates minimal and health-focused.
Recent Activity
She has been active in other ways:
Sharing occasional social media posts (e.g., on Instagram @celinedion).
Re-releasing music (like anniversary editions).
Appearing in her 2024 documentary I Am: Celine Dion, which openly shows her struggles with SPS.
Future Outlook
While she has expressed a deep desire to return to the stage when possible (and there were reports in late 2025 of her working toward smaller-scale comebacks, like paced Vegas shows), nothing has materialized into confirmed performances yet. Her condition makes high-energy touring extremely challenging, so any future return would likely be limited and carefully managed.
Fans continue to send support, and she’s remained resilient in sharing updates when she can. If anything changes officially, it would appear first on her site or verified accounts.
RELATED REPORT:
HORRIFIC New Update From Celine Dion (Warning: Very Disturbing)
You may have heard Celine Dion is suffering from "stiff person syndrome" -- a horrific disease that most had never heard of before Celine contracted it.
The singer just shared this horrific update, showing how severely it has impaired her.
From Dom_Lucre:
🔥🚨DEVELOPING: Grammy award and Billboard Icon winning singer Celine Dion released this heartbreaking footage of her going through an intense seizure in her new documentary “I Am Celine Dion.”
On December 8, 2022, Celine Dion announced she had been diagnosed with stiff-person syndrome, a rare neurological disease that causes involuntary spasms and muscle rigidity.
Celine shared this footage to raise awareness about the disease.
🔥🚨DEVELOPING: Grammy award and Billboard Icon winning singer Celine Dion released this heartbreaking footage of her going through an intense seizure in her new documentary “I Am Celine Dion.”
On December 8, 2022, Celine Dion announced she had been diagnosed with stiff-person… pic.twitter.com/CjQs4p0pfs
— Dom Lucre | Breaker of Narratives (@dom_lucre) July 8, 2024
Full video player here:
🔥🚨DEVELOPING: Grammy award and Billboard Icon winning singer Celine Dion released this heartbreaking footage of her going through an intense seizure in her new documentary “I Am Celine Dion.”
On December 8, 2022, Celine Dion announced she had been diagnosed with stiff-person… pic.twitter.com/CjQs4p0pfs
— Dom Lucre | Breaker of Narratives (@dom_lucre) July 8, 2024
Here is some of our prior reporting on the pop star:
Celine Dion Shares New Details of Fatal Disease: "It's Like Someone Is Strangling You"
I'm not a huge Celine Dion fan, but you really hate to see this happen to anyone.
As we've previously reported, Celine Dion has been diagnosed with "Stiff Person Syndrome" a very serious and fatal condition:
And since our original report it's only gotten worse.
She went on the record with Hoda Kotb recently to explain just how awful it is living with the disease.
https://x.com/hondaromy1/status/1799146299817861598






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