ET after the show. “I’m just happy that I was able to be on this journey with such an amazing person. I feel like we made it so far, we made it to week 10, we got through all the dances except for the finale and it’s just been really awesome. It’s sad, of course, but I’m actually happy at the same time.”
“I feel like when you make it to the semifinals there’s a proud moment, regardless,”
Alan added. “Do I look back and wish we did anything differently? No. Not at all. I feel like it was so inspiring to see
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The movie kinda writes itself, no?
Of course, Woodhall already had the sort of life experience great biopics are born from.
Born with fibular hemimelia, a rare congenital disability in which at least part of the fibula bone is missing, he had both legs amputated before his first birthday. Doctors told his parents he might never walk, so, as he likes to joke in interviews and on his Instagram bio, I learned to run instead.
Quite quickly, it turns out, Woodhall s athletic skills and carbon-fiber blades carrying him to the University of Arkansas as the first double-amputee athlete to be offered a Division 1 NCAA scholarship.
The movie kinda writes itself, no?
Of course, Woodhall already had the sort of life experience great biopics are born from.
Born with fibular hemimelia, a rare congenital disability in which at least part of the fibula bone is missing, he had both legs amputated before his first birthday. Doctors told his parents he might never walk, so, as he likes to joke in interviews and on his Instagram bio, I learned to run instead.
Quite quickly, it turns out, Woodhall s athletic skills and carbon-fiber blades carrying him to the University of Arkansas as the first double-amputee athlete to be offered a Division 1 NCAA scholarship.
The movie kinda writes itself, no?
Of course, Woodhall already had the sort of life experience great biopics are born from.
Born with fibular hemimelia, a rare congenital disability in which at least part of the fibula bone is missing, he had both legs amputated before his first birthday. Doctors told his parents he might never walk, so, as he likes to joke in interviews and on his Instagram bio, I learned to run instead.
Quite quickly, it turns out, Woodhall s athletic skills and carbon-fiber blades carrying him to the University of Arkansas as the first double-amputee athlete to be offered a Division 1 NCAA scholarship.