Céline Dion has made her first public appearance in nearly four years as she continues to battle stiff-person syndrome.
The My Heart Will Go On singer, 55, revealed her diagnosis in December 2022, which forced her to pull the plug on her Courage world tour, but she dropped in on an NHL game at T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas on the night of Monday, October 30 between the Vegas Golden Knights and her hometown team, the Montreal Canadiens.
After the game, which saw the Habs lose, Dion went into the locker room and chatted with everyone there as she went around and shook their hands, with Canadiens coach Martin St-Louis, 48, telling her in a conversation in French he fondly recalled seeing her sing for the pope when she was only 14.
Dion then told players to stay “strong” and “healthy” and to keep “doing what you do best” – before joking as they posed for a snap not to “be shy” to get close to her as they “smelled great”.
The singer and mum-of-three son Rene-Charles, 22, and twins Eddy and Nelson, 13, were also with her and posed for photos with players.