We shouldn't colour his experience with negativity or suggest his condition is hidden by telling him to not perform ❤️ Glastonbury
When he had to take a moment due to problems with his voice and the fact he was experiencing tics from his widely-publicised, as his band played.
Lewis was able to walk around the stage, take in the undoubtedly amazing atmosphere and sing along when he could.Charley Ross "Glastonbury, I'm really sorry," he said during the set. “I'm a bit annoyed with myself.” But he also added as he exited the stage "I genuinely dreamt of doing this. If I never get to do it again, this has been enough." As fans, we owe performers that experience of feeling proud of their achievements, and not lessening them or viewing them differently if they are facing illness or disability.documentary.
about the significance of this fan reaction at Glastonbury, and the importance of not framing his experience on stage as “heartbreaking” or that he “shouldn't have gone on”. Rather, it was important to fill in when Lewis needed help, not colour his experience with negativity or suggest his condition is hidden by telling him to not perform.
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