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Sir Billy Connolly uses art as a coping mechanism as he battles Parkinson's disease. The 80-year-old comedian was diagnosed with the brain disorder - which causes uncontrollable movements, such as shaking, stiffness, and difficulty with coordination - in 2013 but has now admitted more than a decade into his struggles that he has found solace in drawing. He told The Saturday Times Magazine: "Art has made my life magical at a time when I thought it would be unbearable. My disease creeps up on me — every day it gets stranger and more different. I don’t know how I would have coped without drawing....
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Sir Billy Connolly behaves in a "certain way" around his children as he doesn't want them to feel sympathy for him. The legendary Scottish comedian has suffered from Parkinson's disease since 2013 but admits that he wants to do his best for his children - Jamie, 52, and Cara, 48, with his former partner Iris Pressagh and Daisy, 37, Amy, 35, and Scarlett, 33, with his wife Pamela Stephenson. Speaking in the ITV documentary, 'Billy Connolly: My Absolute Pleasure', which aired on Boxing Day (26.12.21), he said: "Parkinson's disease has taken a lot from me. I can't play the banjo anymore. It's jus...
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