Keira Knightley shared for the first time that one of her daughters, like herself, was diagnosed with dyslexia, a disorder that affects the ability to read and write.
Hollywood actress Keira Knightley revealed for the first time that her daughter was diagnosed with an incurable disease.
The star himself suffered from dyslexia since childhood, a disorder that affects the ability to read and write and for which there is no complete cure. He admits that he still struggles with it. As it turned out, one of her daughters was also diagnosed with dyslexia, but the actress decided not to reveal which one, keeping it confidential.
“I still have trouble sight reading. The text literally jumps around, but I write it down, listen to it, and listen to it again. That’s what I remember. Now we have a son with dyslexia, and he’s the same thing . Her memory is incredible,” Knightley shared on the Ruthie’s Table 4 podcast.
Let’s remember that Keira Knightley and her husband, musician James Righton, are raising two daughters – Edie, born in May 2015, and Delilah, born in August 2019.
It was previously reported that Daisy Ridley, known for her role as Rey in the Star Wars franchise, spoke about the diagnosis of a rare disease.
Colin Farrell has spoken out about his son’s rare illness
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