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Céline Dion, hockey fan? The Grammy-winning superstar turned out to see the Montreal Canadiens take on the Vegas Golden Knights in NHL action on Oct. 30 in Las Vegas, where Dion has had multiple residencies over the years. Canadiens vice president of hockey communications Chantal Machabée posted a pair of photos with the “My Heart Will Go On” singer, featuring a smiling Dion wearing a cream-colored vest over a light-brown sweater.
Dion, who is from Quebec, the province where the Canadians play, has kept a low profile since announcing in May that she was canceling the remaining dates on her 'Courage World Tour' due to her having stiff person syndrome. Dion revealed in December 2022 that she was afflicted with the condition. “Recently, I’ve been diagnosed with a very rare neurological disorder called the stiff person syndrome, which affects something like one in a million people,” she said in an Instagram video.
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