Canadian singer Celine Dion is reportedly set to earn a staggering $2 million for her performance at the Paris Olympic Games opening ceremony on Friday.
The legendary singer, 56, is preparing to return to the stage for the first time since revealing her 17-year-long battle with Stiff Person Syndrome.
Celine had previously vowed to return to the stage amid her suffering, stating she would do so “even if she has to crawl.”
It has now been confirmed that she will make her comeback performance in the French city, earning the huge sum for singing one song.
A source told TMZ that she is “getting ready to take the stage Friday” and that she is “feeling fine” despite her ongoing health battle.
In December 2022, Celine announced her diagnosis with the syndrome, an extremely rare disorder that causes muscles in the torso and limbs to alternate between spasming and being rigid.
