The veteran English actress said that she now needed to attend public events with someone else, because of her worsening macular degeneration.
When asked about going solo, the star said she’s “not good at that at all.” “Not at all. Nor would I be now,” Dench said. “And fortunately, I don’t have to be now.” She laughingly said she has “no eyesight.” It’s not the first time the Oscar winner has shared about her poor vision.
The 90-year-old Oscar winner says she can no longer go out solo: Somebody “will always be with me…because I can’t see and I will walk into something or fall over.”
Judi Dench spoke about losing her vision in an interview with Trinny Woodall on the January 14 episode of her podcast called 'Fearless'
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Dame Judi Dench has revealed that she can't go out on her own due to concerns related to her eyesight. Judi has spoken about its impact on her life over the years and has now further discussed her ...
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