Stevie Wonder Addresses Rumor He’s Not Really Blind
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Stevie Wonder is blind. We know this. Everyone knows this. Wonder, arguably the greatest living maker of popular music, has always been blind. He was born with a condition that caused him to go blind as a baby,
The soul icon — born Stevland Hardaway Judkins — was diagnosed with Retinopathy of Prematurity (ROP) as an infant. Caused by excess oxygen in the incubator used after his premature birth, the condition led to a detachment of the retinas and permanent blindness by the time he was just six weeks old.
The music legend, Stevie Wonder recently set the record straight on rumors on his sight that have followed him for decades.
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Vibe on MSNStevie Wonder Reveals “Truth” About His Impaired VisionStevie Wonder revealed the “truth” about his impaired vision to a live audience, after longstanding industry jokes and speculation that he is not actually blind. On stage at Blackweir Fields in Cardiff, Wales, during his Love, Light & Song U.K. tour earlier this month, the 75-year-old explained how he is able to “see” people.
Stevie Wonder tackles rumors about his blindness during a Cardiff concert, sharing how his condition shapes his unique perspective on life.
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US Weekly on MSNStevie Wonder Addresses Rumor He’s Not Really Blind: ‘You Know the Truth’Stevie Wonder addressed rumors about his blindness during a recent concert in Wales, sharing the story of how he lost his vision as a child
Stevie was born premature and went blind shortly after – he was diagnosed with retinopathy of prematurity (ROP) at six weeks old, due to too much oxygen in his incubator. According to the Mayo Clinic, this occurs when blood vessels ‘swell and grow too much in the light-sensing tissue at the back of the eye’.
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