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Céline Dion Kept Her Illness A Secret For Nearly 2 Decades -- Here’s Why She Finally Revealed Her Truth!

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Céline Dion bore the burden of her health issues in secret for YEARS before she came forward with the truth… and that’s because it became too difficult to do so.

In a new clip from her upcoming interview with Hoda Kotb for Today, the Power of Love songstress opened up about fighting her ailment in secret for the better part of two decades.

In the clip, which was shared on X (Twitter) on Monday, Céline revealed that for a period of time before her Stiff Person Syndrome diagnosis, she “did not know what was going on” — which made it difficult to be transparent with fans.

She explained: Related: Defiant King Charles Is NOT Doing What He’s Told During Scary Cancer Battle! She first began experiencing symptoms in 2008, but with her late husband René Angélil also struggling with his own health issues and raising their children, she opted to hide her truth from fans: How difficult… But when she got her official diagnosis and her symptoms worsened, she could not stand to lie to fans any longer: Céline eventually went public with her Stiff Person Syndrome diagnosis in 2022 — six years after her husband passed away.

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