Celine Dion performs at 2024 Paris Olympics amid stiff person syndrome battle

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Celine Dion performs at 2024 Paris Olympics amid stiff person syndrome battle

Celine Dion, a famous Canadian singer, sang at the 2024 Olympic opening ceremony in Paris on Friday.

Celine’s first live performance in four years came after she battled stiff person syndrome (SPS), a rare neurological disorder.

To wrap up the ceremony at the Eiffel Tower, she performed Edith Piaf’s 1950 classic ‘Hymne à l’amour’.

According to Gistreel, the 56-year-old musician charged $2 million for her performance at the 2024 Olympics.

This was Dion’s second Olympic appearance, after performing ‘The Power of the Dream’ in Atlanta in 1996.

1996 performance

In other news, Nollywood actor Charles Okocha undoubtedly lost his composure at Nons Miraj Huntgame Show after he set his eyes on a massively endowed lady.

Charles Okocha, a father of two, went to the show looking for love, but his feelings got the best of him when he saw a woman with lots of curves.

With his special hypeman, Charles Okocha stormed the show in search of the right one. He had big plans, but when he saw the beautiful woman, they changed dramatically. Charles Okocha gets so excited that he starts yelling and acting in a crazy way, which makes other people laugh.

The hypeman accompanying Charles Okocha jokingly stated that the woman’s appearance had made the actor emotional, further adding to the comedic scene.

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