Celine Dion is set to make a sensational return with a single song performance at the Paris Olympics opening ceremony.
She will be paid a whopping $2M (approx N3B) for the event.
The 56-year-old singer has been out of the entertainment scene since 2022 when she was diagnosis of Stiff Person Syndrome (SPS), a rare neurological condition.
Celine Dion is currently managing her health challenges well and is returning to perform for her fans once again. One of her anticipated performances will be at the Paris Olympics 2024 in France, where she will delight audiences with her renowned voice.
Celine Dion will perform on Friday at the Paris Olympics opening ceremony and she will be paid $2 million for her appearance, reported by TMZ, a celebrity news website.
Dion has been open about her health struggles, sharing her experiences in various interviews: with NBC and in a new documentary “I Am: Celine Dion.” Despite these challenges, she has returned to the stage.
Dion has shared her deep desire to return to Paris and revisit the Eiffel Tower despite her health challenges. She stated, “I have this illness for some unknown reason. I can either train like an athlete and work hard or stay home, listening to my songs and singing in front of a mirror. I’ve chosen to work with all my body and soul, with a medical team. My goal is to be my best and see the Eiffel Tower again!”