“If I can’t walk, I’ll crawl”: Celine Dion shared a heartbreaking confession about her fight against a rare disease.

Singer Celine Dion has filmed a documentary about her life, and the trailer for this film has already touched many.

Fans of Celine Dion were deeply moved after Amazon Prime released a new emotional trailer for the upcoming documentary “I Am: Celine Dion,” which is made up of footage from the singer’s life.

In the touching trailer, the music legend is visibly upset as she admits that her diagnosis of stiff-person syndrome has affected her ability to perform. Her heartfelt confession brought many of her fans to tears.

On social media platform X, many shared their thoughts on the powerful trailer. One person commented, “This video shattered me. What a wonderful and strong woman.”

Other users commented: “I’m totally in shock, she doesn’t deserve this,” “Celine made me cry, and her documentary hasn’t even been released yet,” “I’m already crying. Queen, you deserve nothing but health, love, and all the praise. Stay strong Celine, we love you so much and miss you terribly,” read some of the comments.

The most shocking part of the trailer is when the singer calls for an ambulance, with city noise heard in the background. Itโ€™s not clear when and why the ambulance was called, but it is likely related to her struggle with stiff-person syndrome.

In December 2022, Celine revealed that she had been diagnosed with the degenerative disease.

Stiff-person syndrome, also known as stiff-man syndrome, is a rare neurological disorder that causes progressive muscle stiffness and spasms. Towards the end of the trailer, the mother of three promises her fans that she will do everything she can to preserve her voice, which she describes as the conductor of her life.

“When your voice brings you joy, you become the best version of yourself. I need my instrumentโ€”my voice. I have been diagnosed with a very rare neurological disorder, and I wasn’t ready to talk about it before, but now I am,” she admits, before adding, “I see my life and I love every part of it.”