Just twenty-four hours before Celine Dion canceled her world tour for health reasons – she announced last year that she suffers from Stiff Person Syndrome (SPS), a rare neurological condition – she has “quietly” sold a luxury Las Vegas mansion

According to the website Dirt, the property in question is located on a 555-acre ultra-luxury complex.

Although it was never “officially” advertised (hence no pictures), it is said to have four bedrooms, 12 bathrooms (!), a pool, a gym and all the associated amenities of these mansions.

The famous singer bought the mansion in late 2017 for $9.2 million but never lived there. Now he sold it for 30 million dollars.

According to the publication the buyer is said to be Chuck Esserman, founder and CEO of one of the largest private equity firms, and his wife Ivette.

Celine Dion owns several homes around the world, including Florida, Canada and Paris.

However, in recent years she lives with her three sons in an impressive mansion that she bought in 2003, in the city of Henderson, Las Vegas.