Singer Celine Dion (54), known for the theme song of the movie "Titanic", revealed on her SNS that she suffers from a rare disease that causes symptoms such as muscle stiffness.

Due to her battling illness, she has postponed or canceled her tour next year.

Canadian singer Celine Dion revealed in a video posted on Instagram on the 8th that she is battling a disease called "stiff person syndrome".



In the video, Dion said, "It's a rare disease that affects 1 in 1 million people. It sometimes makes it difficult to walk, makes it impossible to use your vocal cords to sing as you used to, and affects every aspect of your life. I am out. I sincerely hope that I will recover and see you all soon,” he sent a message to his fans with a trembling voice.



Stiff-person syndrome is a rare, progressive disease that causes muscle stiffness and painful spasms, according to the National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke.

Dion will postpone the tour scheduled for February to April next year by a year, and will cancel the tour scheduled for the summer.