Fans can't help but worry about Celine Dion's condition after canceling the remaining dates of her "Courage World Tour" due to health problems. However, despite revealing she's only experiencing "severe and persistent muscle spasms," some are still making stories about her health.

Some tabloids claim Celine Dion's health has worsened and assert that it's the real reason for the cancellation of her tour. However, the Queen of Adult Contemporary shuts down these rumors herself when she gives an update on Instagram.

The best-selling Canadian recording artist and French-language artist of all time was about to return on stage this March and April, but that sadly didn't push through. With that being said, Woman's Day made a story about her health, saying no one really knew what was wrong with the diva.

Sure, she was broken-hearted at the sudden cancellation of her shows, but the magazine claimed she was more distressed over her situation. Its so-called sources even said the death of her husband, René Angélil, might have something to do with her alleged deteriorating health.

"She's completely broken," the insider revealed. Suggest slammed this reporting, stressing the tabloid was only profiting on Celine Dion's health, so fans didn't have to take it seriously.

National Enquirer even made its own claim about the best-performing artist, suggesting she was under medication for alleged "agonizing pain" and looked like she was "wasting away." "It's an all-out crisis," its purported tipster said.

The tabloid even suggested a doctor speculated that the singer's "emaciated" look was might be because of the pain she was experiencing. This alleged agony caused loss of appetite and her lack of exercise had resulted in more health issues. However, National Enquirer didn't give evidence to prove its claim and seemed to be basing its judgment on Celine Dion's public photos.

For starters, the "My Heart Will Go On" hitmaker had canceled her remaining 16 shows as she was still recovering from bad muscle spasms that hindered her ability to perform, per CNN. Her medical team was still assessing and treating her condition.

Despite that, though, she still gave her fans a social media update when she greeted her followers on Instagram on Valentine's Day, seeming to shut down all the rumors about her. Though she didn't show herself, her greetings appeared enough for fans to see.

She posted a clip from her hit song "The Power of Love" and wrote a heartfelt caption, saying Feb. 14 was the perfect day to tell someone how much they mattered.

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