‘I Am: Celine Dion’: Celine Dion holds nothing back in emotional documentary
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 19 มิ.ย. 2024
- In conversation with Postmedia's Mark Daniell, Academy Award nominee Irene Taylor talks about directing 'I Am: Celine Dion,' an unfiltered look at the Canadian superstar’s struggle with a life-altering illness. Serving as a love letter to her fans, the new documentary shows Celine's unwavering fight to get back to the place she loves: the stage. Catch 'I Am: Celine Dion' when it hits Prime Video on June 25.
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Celine Dion is a global icon. Cant wait for the next chapter in her life after working so hard to fight this disease ❤
People who don’t like her or her music should just pass these articles by. Why jump on the comment section and be mean? Nobody cares what haters think.
A true canadian legend ❤
Love her ,her voice, her passion in her life and love for the people
💕💕💕💕💕💋💋💋
🇺🇸😇🙏🕊️👍🦅💪
❤😢
I am: Iron Man.
Miss Andy addict.
Just retire and enjoy your life!
Nobody cares.
@jeanbragner lol
Some of these comments are disgusting. I'm not a Celine Dion fan (more into rock music). But this documentary is as much about disability/ illness as it is about her singing career. That's why I'll be watching.
It's about raising awareness of SPS. Celine went nearly 15 years undiagnosed- and if a documentary about SPS had been around during that time she might have been diagnosed earlier because she would have recognised the signs.
Her doc could cause an increase in people being diagnosed earlier with SPS. She should be applauded for sharing her story.
People care more about her than they do you and your opinion. 🤷🏻♀️
@@AllisonOnTH-cam lol
Sad comment you make Foggy. By the way, perfect nickname for you... In all your insensitivity - and you will learn your lessons... - you make the choice to ignore that there are thousands of people in the word affected by this horrible illness. Nobody had heard about it and about the symptoms until Céline spoke about it. And now, from all accounts I have heard, those affected by the illness get more support and even hope.... Sadly, you've wasted a few minutes watching this interview. "Nobody cares", you say. Only a poor, poor soul can write such a deplorable, inappropriate comment. Let us know how you are yourself going in a few months...after harvesting what you sow.
French millionaire crying poor me. Is she expecting payments from Alberta?
Watch the documentary then try again...
Drama Queen is craving attention it looks like.
@jeanbragner Agreed. Some of these comments are disgusting. I'm not a Celine Dion fan (more into rock music). But this documentary is as much about disability/ illness as it is about her singing career. That's why I'll be watching.
It's about raising awareness of SPS. Celine went nearly 15 years undiagnosed- and if a documentary about SPS had been around during that time she might have been diagnosed earlier because she would have recognised the signs.
Her doc could cause an increase in people being diagnosed earlier with SPS. She should be applauded for sharing her story.
Too many people with neurological diseases, especially as rare as SPS, go years and years undiagnosed.
Watch the documentary then try again...
@@leopardprints it's heartbreaking the documentary. What a horrible disease.
Anyone who still has nasty comments after seeing the documentary is a real evil person and needs to get some help
@@kimgraham9671 I must admit I cried many times. Like I said, I'm not Celine Dion fan. But what a horrible disease. Brutal. Poor Celine.
Neurological diseases need more attention, and kudos for Celine for showing her struggle.