Celine Dion, the iconic voice behind some of the most powerful ballads in music history, recently celebrated her 57th birthday—much to the shock of social media users who believed she was significantly older.
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The revelation came when US entertainment blog Pop Base wished Dion a happy birthday on March 30, prompting an outpouring of surprised reactions online. Many fans admitted they had assumed the singer was in her late 60s or even her 70s, not because of her appearance but because of her decades-long career.
Only 57??? I thought she was in her mid 70s wtf
— rocky 🇺🇸 (@rockypoliticss) March 31, 2025
Social media reacts to Celine Dion’s real age
Pop Base’s birthday tribute to Dion quickly gained traction, with users expressing disbelief over her actual age.
“Only 57??? I thought she was in her mid 70s…” one user expressed. While another commented: “i cant believe shes just 57”
Dion’s career has spanned more than four decades, with the singer achieving global fame in the ‘90s through chart-topping hits like My Heart Will Go On and Because You Loved Me. Her extensive catalogue of music and enduring presence in the industry have cemented her as a legendary figure, which may explain why so many people assumed she was older.
Several commenters went on to express how much they adore Dione, with many stating that she has reached GOAT (Greatest of All Time) status.
Celine Dion’s battle with stiff person syndrome
Beyond her music, Dion has recently been in the public eye due to her health struggles. In 2022, she revealed that she had been diagnosed with stiff person syndrome (SPS), a rare and debilitating neurological disorder that causes muscle stiffness and painful spasms. The condition, which can be triggered by noise, touch, or emotional distress, led her to take a step back from performing to focus on her health.
In a recent interview with Vogue France, Dion opened up about her daily battle with the disease and her commitment to therapy:
“Five days a week, I undergo athletic, physical and vocal therapy. I work on my toes, my knees, my calves, my fingers, my singing, my voice. I have to learn to live with it now and stop questioning myself.”
While the singer remains hopeful for a medical breakthrough, she acknowledged that the illness is something she must manage indefinitely.
“I haven’t beaten the disease, as it’s still within me and always will be. I hope that we’ll find a miracle, a way to cure it with scientific research, but for now, I have to live with it.”
Despite the challenges, Dion continues to receive unwavering support from fans worldwide, proving that while time may pass, her legacy as one of music’s greatest voices remains unshaken.
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