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WandaVision only has two episodes remaining on Disney+ for the storyline of the mysterious Marvel show to be resolved. The latest outing finally revealed who was behind the Hex as Wanda Maximoff’s (Elizabeth Olsen) neighbour Agnes (Kathryn Hahn) revealed her true identity to be Agatha Harkness. However, one thing which was not confirmed was what she did to Billy Maximoff (Julian Hilliard) and Tommy Maximoff (Jett Klyne).
Andrea Bocelli performing on stage (Image: Getty)
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After some time, he was diagnosed with congenital glaucoma, when he was just a few months old.
Speaking in a separate interview, Andrea explained how, ultimately, his eyesight problems helped him to turn to music.
He said: When I was five my mother discovered that the only way to comfort me with my glaucoma was to play classical music on the record player.”
Soon enough, he lost his sight completely when, aged 12, he was in an accident at a football match.
Andrea Bocelli and his son (Image: Getty)
He continued: “As a child I was very lively and uncontrollable, I loved playing football and one day during a match, I was hit violently in the face with a ball on my right eye, the only one which I could see light and colour with.
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There are two more novels being written in the ASOIAF, the first is The Winds of Winter, which George has said he is writing while in coronavirus lockdown, while the second is A Dream of Spring, which has no specified release date.
In a recent post on his website Not A Blog, George suggested 2021 will see him potentially finish the novel, maybe leading to a late 2021 release date.
He said on February 2, 2021: “I wrote hundreds and hundreds of pages of The Winds of Winter in 2020.
“The best year I’ve had on WOW since I began it. Why? I don’t know.