is gearing up to share more of an insight into her private life than ever before with the upcoming documentary . on May 23, which showed the 56-year-old Canadian songstress battling stiff-person syndrome while attempting a return to the stage. Pictured alongside her in the trailer , her oldest René-Charles, 23, and her twins Eddy and Nelson, 13, shared with late husband René Angélil.
In an excerpt from her interview with shared after the trailer's release, She spoke about keeping her Las Vegas home as a "sacred" space before allowing director Irene Taylor in after establishing a connection with her. "This is the only place I have that I could suffer, cry, go crazy, be happy, sing, miss a beat — and right now, be vulnerable," she said. "I needed to trust someone so much to be able to show them that.
And just by hearing a little bit of Irene's own story, I was able to do that. I don't have a lot of friends. Now I consider Irene a friend.
Because she understood." Celine joked about her health struggles having been overblown in the past, saying: while sharing that the toughest thing about the mania surrounding her health has been having to explain it all to her children. She explained that it was partly for her sons that she wanted the documentary to be made.
"The film was done with so much respect," she added. The "Falling Into You" singer opened up about first discovering problems with . "Quite rapidly, I was having difficulty controlling my voice.
It would go really hi.