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06.03.2020 - 19:25 / peoplemagazine.co.za
Billy Connolly has “finished with stand-up” as he continues to battle Parkinson’s disease.
The Scottish star, who now lives in Florida with his wife Pamela Stephenson, was diagnosed with the disease six years ago, and gave fans hope of a stage comeback last year when he hinted more performances may be on the cards.
However, in an interview with Sky News, Billy confirmed his stand-up career is over, but insisted he is refusing to let the disease define him.
“I’m finished with stand-up – it was
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Sir Billy Connolly has said he may consider a return to acting if a 'nice thing' came up - despite living with Parkinson's.
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Sir Billy Connolly has said he may consider a return to acting if a "nice thing" came up.
Billy Connolly has said he may consider a return to acting if a “nice thing” came up.
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Legendary Scottish comedian Billy Connolly has revealed that he will no longer be doing stand-up comedy due to the escalation of his Parkinson’s disease.