Celine Dion suffers traumatic seizure in documentary amid health battles | Metro News

In her new Amazon Prime Video documentary I Am: Celine Dion, global icon Celine Dion opens the door to a reality far more raw and vulnerable than any stadium stage: her deeply personal and painful battle with Stiff Person Syndrome (SPS) — a rare, progressive neurological disorder.

But one moment in the film is leaving viewers stunned and heartbroken: a harrowing scene where Dion suffers a severe seizure, captured in real time, as her body violently reacts to the debilitating effects of SPS.

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The cameras roll as Dion lies on a therapy table. Without warning, her body begins to spasm uncontrollably. Her eyes shut tight. Her limbs lock. Her breathing becomes strained.

“I can’t talk…” she gasps, voice barely audible through clenched muscles.
Her medical team rushes in, attempting to stabilize her with emergency medication and calming techniques.

It’s not staged, not stylized. It’s Celine Dion, stripped of the spotlight, fighting for control of her body.

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“I Am: Celine Dion” is not a concert film. It’s a love letter to her fans, yes — but it’s also an unfiltered chronicle of pain, isolation, and perseverance.

“If I can’t run, I’ll walk. If I can’t walk, I’ll crawl,” Celine says in the film.
“But I will not stop. I want my voice back. It’s my life.”

The seizure scene has sparked a wave of empathy across the globe:

“Watching that was gut-wrenching. She’s so strong.”
“I’ve never cried like that watching a documentary. Celine is fighting a war inside her body.”
“Thank you, Celine, for showing us the truth — even when it hurts.”

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Stiff Person Syndrome affects 1-2 people per million and is poorly understood, often misdiagnosed for years. By showing her seizures and daily struggles so candidly, Dion is doing more than telling her story — she’s giving voice to countless others suffering in silence

Celine Dion built her career on poweremotion, and control. In this documentary, she offers none of that — and in doing so, gives the most powerful performance of her life.

 Watch “I Am: Celine Dion” on Prime Video now — and witness not just a superstar…
but a woman fighting to sing again, even when her own body says no.

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