has expressed immense joy after delivering a breathtaking comeback performance at the . The iconic Canadian singer, who has been battling the rare and incurable stiff-person syndrome, closed the ceremony with a stunning performance atop the Eiffel Tower. This event marked a significant milestone, coming 28 years after her Olympic debut at the 1996 Atlanta Games.

left many in tears as she sang "Hymne a L'amour," a classic originally performed by . Her powerful rendition, paired with the iconic backdrop of the Eiffel Tower, captivated both the live audience and viewers around the world. Following her performance, in a heartfelt message on X (formerly Twitter), expressing her honor and joy to be back in Paris, one of her favorite cities.

She praised the athletes for their dedication and perseverance, encouraging them to be proud of their achievements regardless of the outcome. A Resilient Journey Back to the Stage 's return to the stage is a testament to her resilience and determination. Diagnosed in 2022 with stiff-person syndrome, a neurological disorder causing muscle stiffness and spasms, faced immense challenges.

Despite the condition's debilitating effects, she vowed to continue performing. This promise culminated in her stunning Paris performance, her first live show since her Courage world tour was interrupted by the COVID-19 pandemic in 2020. was also significant as it involved the lighting of the Olympic cauldron, symbolizing a new beginning not only for the athletes b.