SAD NEWS: After years of battling a rare neurological disease, Celine Dion’s family sadly announced that she has been r.e.l.e.a.s.e.d. Even in silence, her soul sings. Thank you Celine, for every note, every tear, every moment…

The world awoke today to heartbreaking news — legendary songstress Celine Dion, beloved by millions for her soaring voice and emotional performances, has passed away after a long, courageous battle with a rare neurological disease.
In a statement released by her family early this morning, they wrote:
“It is with profound sadness that we share that Celine has been released from her suffering. Even in silence, her soul sang. She left this world surrounded by love, in the arms of her family, as her favorite music played softly in the background.”
Celine first revealed her diagnosis of stiff-person syndrome in late 2022, a rare and debilitating condition that caused severe muscle stiffness and spasms. Though it forced her to cancel tours and step away from the stage, she never stopped expressing her love for music and her fans.
Her decades-long career, spanning from humble beginnings in Charlemagne, Quebec, to international superstardom, gave the world timeless hits such as “The Power of Love”, “Because You Loved Me”, and the unforgettable “My Heart Will Go On”.
As news spread, tributes poured in from fans, fellow artists, and world leaders. Mariah Carey wrote: “The voice, the heart, the grace — there will never be another Celine.” Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau shared: “Celine was Canada’s gift to the world, and today, the world grieves together.”
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In Las Vegas, where Celine’s residencies broke box-office records and redefined live entertainment, the lights of the Strip dimmed in her honor. Fans gathered outside Caesars Palace, laying flowers, candles, and handwritten notes that read “Thank you for every note, every tear, every moment.”
Her family has asked for privacy as they plan a private ceremony, with a public memorial to follow in Montreal.
Though her voice may have been silenced, her songs — and the emotions they carry — will continue to echo for generations.
Thank you, Celine.