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Celine Dion's sister gives health update on condition as star no longer has control over muscles

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Celine Dion's sister Claudette has updated fans on her condition and confirmed that the that her famous singer no longer has "control over her muscles".

Last December, the star announced that she would have to cancel her upcoming tour after discovering she was diagnosed with a one-in-a-million incurable condition.The 55-year-old was diagnosed with a neurological disorder known as stiff person syndrome.

This devastating health condition impacts the brain and spinal cord and causes the body to attack its own nerve cells leading to difficulties with muscle control, writes The Mirror.And Celine's sister Claudette gave a devastating update saying that despite her tireless dedication to get better, she is now unable to control her muscle movement.

Claudette told 7 Jours: "She's working hard, but she doesn't have control over her muscles. What breaks my heart is that she's always been disciplined."She continued: "She's always worked hard.

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