Sir Billy Connolly has revealed that he wants “You’re Standing on My Balls” etched on his gravestone in TINY writing.
Sir Billy Connolly has revealed that he wants “You’re Standing on My Balls” etched on his gravestone in TINY writing.
Sir Billy Connolly’s wife Pamela Stephenson has said that the comic had “a couple of serious falls” after they noticed his balance was deteriorating.
Sir Billy Connolly’s wife Pamela Stephenson has said that the comic had “a couple of serious falls” after they noticed his balance was deteriorating. Scottish comedian Sir Billy, 80, was diagnosed with Parkinson’s disease 10 years ago on the same day he found out he had prostate cancer, which he later received the all clear on.The comic spoke about the degenerative disease with his spouse Stephenson for an article in The Guardian, and said: “It’s very difficult to see the progression exactly, because a lot of things come and go. “Recently I’ve noticed a deterioration in my balance.
Billy Connolly is sharing some entertaining insights on how to live a happy life – including why he avoids sprouts and nylon sheets.
Billy Connolly spoke to Lorraine Kelly this morning and opened up about his career, living with Parkinson's and how his wife Pamela saved his life.
Billy Connolly's wife Pamela Stephenson has told fans she is proud of him as he launched his new autobiography.
Billy Connolly reflected on his television successes, his diagnosis with Parkinson’s disease and how his regional accent played a big part in shaping his prolific career in Scotland at the Edinburgh TV Festival on Monday.
here.Connolly has been recording the book, to be released in autumn, near his Florida home.Sources say he still has perfect comic timing and fans will be thrilled by his stories.In one, his wife Pamela Stephenson shares a clip where he confessed to always having problems in the bedroom with an eligible mate.The comedian announced he was writing his own book earlier this year.He said: “Other people have written about me, this time it’s in my own words.“I didn’t know I was windswept and
Billy Connolly has admitted that his funnyman career has often gotten in the way of his sex life. The Big Yin was filmed reading an excerpt from his book Windswept and Interesting, where he confessed to always having problems in getting into the bedroom with an eligible mate.
Billy Connolly's wife Pamela Stephenson has revealed her Covid lockdown project - of a new musical - and fans have asked her to premiere it at the Edinburgh Fringe. Pamela who has written and sung before on musical projects and is an actress in her own right, having appeared on Superman III, History of the World: Part 1, and Not The Nine o Clock News, decided to create a musical stage show around the life of the man known as Bum Farto.
Covid-19 jab with the star now fully vaccinated against the virus.The Big Yin wore a mask as he got the injection at his local supermarket in Florida.His wife Pamela Stephenson shared a picture on social media of the Scots funny man who said 'wee jab - nae bother!' as he got the jag.The couple have been left 'relieved' the 78-year-old icon has some protection as he battles Parkinsons.Billy and Pamela, who have been married for 30 years, now live in the USA while the retired comedy legend battles
Billy Connolly was among the latest to get the jab.A photo of the iconic Scots comic, 78, receiving the first dose was shared on Twitter by his thrilled wife Pamela Stephenson. Follow along for all the latest updates from throughout today. The First Minister insists she hasn't set foot in her official residence since the first lockdown.It follows a whistleblower's claims work was being carried out at Bute House, allegedly against the current rules.Sturgeon said she does not have special
Sir Billy Connolly has been vaccinated against COVID-19. The 78-year-old comedian has received the first of his two jabs against the illness, according to his wife Pamela Stephenson.
art collection.Pamela Stephenson said six drawings completed by the comedian in recent months were “extraordinary”.She compared the 77-year-old, who is suffering from Parkinson’s disease, to French artist Henri Matisse, who turned to creating cut paper collages when ill health left him unable to paint in his later years.The latest instalment of Connolly’s Born on a Rainy Day series has been unveiled by gallery bosses at Castle Fine Art in London.
SAS soldier who was a bodyguard for Sir Billy Connolly has been laid to rest in a poignant ceremony in Thailand. David Penman was renowned for his bravery after he pulled an injured comrade from a burning plane in 1999.
Billy Connolly has “finished with stand-up” as he continues to battle Parkinson’s disease.
Sir Billy Connolly was left to pick up the pieces after his wife drove through a car wash with shopping bags in the back of their pick-up truck.
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