Céline Dion continues her gutsy comeback amid debilitating stiff person syndrome, and insiders exclusively tell In Touch she has her eye on the ultimate jackpot — a brand-new Las Vegas residency.
According to one source, the 56-year-old “Power of Love” singer still struggles to manage the worst of difficult symptoms caused by the rare and incurable neurological disorder — including often frozen vocal cords.
But the source spills she’s being buoyed by her heroic performance at the opening ceremony for the Paris Summer Olympics and her stirring promotional video for the National Football League — and is determined to perform again as soon as possible.
Still, the insider says Céline won’t be satisfied until she’s back in Las Vegas, where she played more than 400 shows for adoring crowds at Caesars Palace from 2011 to 2019.
“Nowadays, it seems like everybody from U2 to Elton John is doing Vegas residencies. But Céline is the O.G. — she paved the way,” the insider dishes. “And she says she wants to return to show them how it’s done!”