John Lydon hopes to highlight ‘torture’ of Alzheimer’s with Eurovision bid
Former Sex Pistol competing to represent Ireland with love letter to wife of 44 years who is living with the illness
John Lydon has said he is competing to represent Ireland at this year's Eurovision song contest primarily in order to raise awareness of Alzheimer's disease. The former Sex Pistols frontman (once known as Johnny Rotten) will appear with his band, Public Image Ltd, on the Late Late Show on 3 February, performing Hawaii, a love letter to his wife of 44 years, Nora Forster, who is living with the illness.
I'm doing it to highlight the sheer torture of what Alzheimer's is," said the singer, who holds an Irish passport as well as US citizenship. It gets swept under the carpet, but in highlighting it, hopefully we get a stage nearer to a cure." Lydon insisted that spreading this message was much more important than competing to win, so he isn't listening to the five other entrants.
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