Taylor Swift, 34, won her fourth album of the year at the 66th annual Grammy Awards in the United States on February 5, while pop diva Celine Dion presented the award.
Celine Dion announced in December 2022 that she had zombie syndrome (SPS), an incurable central nervous system disease with a global incidence of only 1/1000000. Celine Dion overcame all difficulties from diagnosis to attending the Grammy, even though her condition was not getting better and worse.
Celine Dion wore a khaki coat with a thin figure and face. She wore exquisite makeup, tried to stay healthy, and then presented an award to Taylor Swift on stage.
Celine Dion is supported on stage by a handsome young man, her 23-year-old eldest son, Renee Charles.
After giving the trophy to Swift, Celine Dion walked slowly to her son, letting her son hold his hand and applauding Taylor Swift from time to time. When Celine Dion congratulated Taylor Swift on winning the award, she talked about the names of the two musicians who gave her awards 27 years ago. Celine Dion, who is out of health, is eager to return to music, which will be her biggest challenge in the future.
After winning the award, Swift happily took a picture with Celine Dion and her son.
The 55-year-old Celine Dion still retains her charm, but she is so thin that Westerners themselves look older than Easterners. Coupled with the reasons for their illness, they look a round older than they really are.
Celine Dion suffers from an incurable disease that gradually loses its ability to control its muscles. the final form of the disease is like a zombie, with muscle hardening and spasms, so it is called "zombie syndrome" in Chinese.
Celine Dion's husband, Renee, died of illness in 2016, leaving the day-to-day responsibility to her sister.
In December last year, my sister interviewed that Celine Dion's condition deteriorated and she gradually lost her ability to take care of herself. In more than a year since she was diagnosed, they searched for famous doctors and tried countless drugs, but unfortunately they still couldn't overcome them.
Fortunately, Celine Dion's condition did not deteriorate rapidly, and now she is attending the Grammy, so that everyone can see her glowing side. Although there is no way to hold a concert for the time being, Celine Dion will release a documentary "I am: Celine Dion", which tells the story of her life after her illness, hoping to encourage patients and raise people's awareness of the disease through a short film.