Celine Dion cuts an elegant figure as she steps out in Paris again – amid rumors she will make stage comeback with Lady Gaga at Olympics opening ceremony

Celine Dion looked elegant as she returned to the stage in Paris on Wednesday, amid speculation she will make her comeback at the 2024 Olympic Games opening ceremony.

The iconic singer, 56, who chronicled her heartbreaking battle with incurable stiffness syndrome in her new documentary, will reportedly perform La Vie en Rose on the legendary River Seine with Lady Gaga on Friday.

Celine, who has yet to make an official comment on the speculation, wore a black dress with a high neck that was cinched at the waist and flared into a pleated skirt.

She wore her locks in a sleek updo and sported a radiant makeup look.

The superstar was in high spirits as she greeted her fans and took selfies outside her hotel.

Celine Dion looked elegant as she made her return to Paris on Wednesday – amid speculation she will make her comeback at the 2024 Olympic Games opening ceremony

The iconic singer, 56, who chronicled her heartbreaking battle with incurable stiffness syndrome in her new documentary, will reportedly perform La Vie en Rose with Lady Gaga on the legendary River Seine on Friday - pictured together in 2010

The iconic singer, 56, who chronicled her heartbreaking battle with incurable stiffness syndrome in her new documentary, will reportedly perform La Vie en Rose with Lady Gaga on the legendary River Seine on Friday – pictured together in 2010

French journalist Thierry Moreau reported on Wednesday that Gaga and Celine have been rehearsing the song, with Dion wearing a pink and black feathered cape by Dior.

Celine previously promised that despite her suffering she would return to the stage, ‘even if she has to crawl’.

A source has said TMZ that she is “getting ready to hit the stage on Friday” and that she is “feeling great” despite her ongoing health issues.

In 1996 she sang ‘The Power of the Dream’ during the opening ceremony of the Olympic Games in Atlanta. The song was written and produced especially for this occasion.

For this edition, Dion narrated a short video campaign titled L’invincible courage, celebrating the courage of the athletes on the Canadian Olympic and Paralympic teams.

Celine last performed live during her Courage world tour in Newark, New Jersey on March 8, 2020. She then canceled her tour due to the Covid pandemic.

Variety The singer is rumored to be opening Friday’s ceremony, her first performance since stepping out of the spotlight.

She previously indicated that her expected comeback would be in Paris, in a recent interview with Vogue France.

Celine - who has yet to make an official comment on the speculation - wore a black high-neck dress that was cinched at the waist and flared into a pleated skirt

Celine – who has yet to make an official comment on the speculation – wore a black high-neck dress that was cinched at the waist and flared into a pleated skirt

She wore her locks in a sleek updo and had a radiant palette of makeup

She wore her locks in a sleek updo and had a radiant palette of makeup

The superstar was in high spirits as she greeted her fans and took selfies outside her hotel

The superstar was in high spirits as she greeted her fans and took selfies outside her hotel

The star blew kisses to her fans as she stepped out

The star blew kisses to her fans as she stepped out

She said: ‘I have chosen to work with my whole body and soul, from head to toe, with a medical team. I want to be the best I can be. My goal is to see the Eiffel Tower again!

‘For four years I’ve been telling myself I’m not going back, that I’m ready, that I’m not ready yet… The way things are now, I can’t stand here and say to you, ‘Yeah, in four months.

“I don’t know… My body will tell me.”

Other rumored performances include Dua Lipa and Ariana Grande.

Céline’s heartbreaking documentary I Am: Céline Dion was praised by critics after its release last month.

The poignant film, which took over a year to shoot, follows the star as she struggles to maintain a normal life and career after her diagnosis, and has a perfect 100 percent score on Rotten Tomatoes.

Céline announced in December 2022 that she had been diagnosed with an extremely rare condition in which the muscles in the trunk and limbs alternately spastic and stiff.

“I have been struggling with health issues for a long time and it is very difficult for me to face these challenges and talk about everything I have been through,” she said in an emotional video announcing her condition for the first time.

The star looked gorgeous as she stepped out for the day

The star looked gorgeous as she stepped out for the day

Although she initially postponed her Courage World Tour until spring 2024, the Golden Globe winner decided to cancel it in May.

“Although it breaks my heart, it’s best that we cancel everything now until I’m truly ready to get back on stage,” she told her loyal fans.

The determined artist appears to be making good on her promise to continue working on her health. “I want you all to know that I am not giving up… and I can’t wait to see you again!” she said at the time.

Celine’s sister recently revealed that the singer had lost control of her muscles due to her condition.

“Celine is a fighter,” an insider told US Weekly. “She doesn’t have as much control over her muscles as she used to, but she’s working with doctors and physical therapists to get better.”

Celine's condition has affected her trademark singing skills and she has stopped performing while she works on her health (2015 photo)

Celine’s condition has affected her trademark singing skills and she has stopped performing while she works on her health (2015 photo)

She announced her diagnosis in 2022 and previously said it can cause spasms so severe they can break ribs and feel like a chokehold on the throat (2019 photo)

She announced her diagnosis in 2022 and previously said it can cause spasms so severe they can break ribs and feel like a chokehold on the throat (2019 photo)

The source claimed: ‘Celine has been taking time off to focus on her health, but she plans to return to the stage as soon as she gets the green light from her medical team.’

Another insider confirmed the comments.

“She remains positive and cheerful and continues to attend physical therapy every day,” the insider said.

“It is her big dream to be back on stage, in whatever way, even if she can’t sing anymore. She just wants to see those beaming faces.”

According to John Hopkins Medicine, stiff person syndrome is a “rare autoimmune neurological disorder that typically causes muscle stiffness and painful spasms that come and go and may worsen over time.”