I Am: Celine Dion documentary - The singer, 56, breaks down in tears over battle with Stiff Person Syndrome in first trailer for heartbreaking movie
The first trailer for the new Celine Dion documentary I Am Celine dropped on Thursday morning.
In the clip she said she will do anything to save her voice as she breaks down in tears over her health issues.
The My Heart Will Go On singer, 56, details the nitty gritty of suffering from Stiff Person Syndrome in the upcoming Amazon Prime documentary.
'My voice is the conductor of my life,' she says in the new trailer for the film, out June 25. 'When your voice brings you joy, you're the best of yourself.'
As she speaks another voice repeats Celine's name over and over while a 911 operator asks, 'What's your emergency?'
The first trailer for the new Celine Dion documentary I Am Celine dropped on Thursday morning. In the clip she said she will do anything to save her voice
In the clip she said she will do anything to save her voice as she breaks down in tears
Stiff-person syndrome (SPS), also known as stiff-man syndrome, is a rare neurological disorder that causes progressive muscle stiffness and spasms.
The spasms can be painful and come and go, and they can worsen over time. The stiffness usually affects the torso muscles, but can also affect the arms and legs.