Judi Dench reveals she can't go out alone due to vision loss
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Judi Dench can no longer see on film sets due to her macular degeneration eye condition. The 90-year-old actress appeared on British entrepreneur Trinny Woodall’s “Fearless” podcast last week and revealed that she can’t go out alone anymore due to the disease.
Judi Dench offered an update on her poor eyesight, saying she can no longer attend events alone because she 'walk into something or fall over.'
But "fortunately," she doesn't have to go out alone now "because I pretend to have no eyesight," she said.
Dame Judi Dench has delighted out screens for over 40 years, but tragedy struck the actress when her husband Michael sadly passed away from cancer.
Dame Judi Dench, 90, shared on a podcast that she needs to always be accompanied by a person since she cannot see and "will walk into something or fall over."
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.”
The veteran English actress said that she now needed to attend public events with someone else, because of her worsening macular degeneration.
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