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The Eurovision Song Contest is hoping to have Celine Dion perform at the Grand Final, scheduled for May 17, despite her health issues and diagnosis of stiff-person syndrome (SPS). Dion won the competition for Switzerland in 1988 and is known for her songs like My Heart Will Go On. SPS is a rare autoimmune movement disorder that affects the central nervous system, causing fluctuating muscle rigidity and spasms.
Courtesy: metro.co.uk
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