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Celine Dion
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The article uses sensational language to describe Celine Dion's appearance at the NHL game.
Last week she was seen at an NHL game in T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas, to watch Sin City's Vegas Golden Knights go head-to-head with her hometown team the Montreal Canadiens. Now, the team's VP of hockey communications Chantal Machabée has told People that she even 'sang a few notes' when she met with players. She added: 'It was an incredible moment. She's an amazing woman.'
Remove sensational language and stick to factual information.
The article uses biased language to describe Celine Dion's condition and her experience at the game.
Chantal found it 'reassuring' seeing the 'My Heart Will Go On' icon in such good spirits after a difficult period. She said: 'She's been through a lot, and to see her like this and smiling and being so happy... it's amazing. 'I know she has good days and not so good days, but this was a very good day, and it was reassuring.'
Use neutral language to describe Celine Dion's condition and her experience at the game.
The article omits key information about Celine Dion's stiff person syndrome.
Her stiff person syndrome is a rare, progressive neurological disorder that can cause stiff muscles in the torso, arms and legs and affects about one in a million people.
Include more information about Celine Dion's stiff person syndrome to provide a complete picture.
- This is an EXPERIMENTAL DEMO version that is not intended to be used for any other purpose than to showcase the technology's potential. We are in the process of developing more sophisticated algorithms to significantly enhance the reliability and consistency of evaluations. Nevertheless, even in its current state, HonestyMeter frequently offers valuable insights that are challenging for humans to detect.