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'Unstoppable' hitmaker reveals he has autism

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Specifically, the disease that Sia is facing is called autism spectrum disorder (ASD). This is a neurological and developmental disorder that affects interactions with others, from communication, learning to behavior.

Although the condition tends to be diagnosed at any age, symptoms usually become apparent in the first two years of life, so Sia's diagnosis at 47 was considered late.

The Unstoppable hitmaker also opened up about her feelings over the past few years as she was diagnosed with autism: " No one could understand or love me when I had so many secrets and lived in such shame. And when we sat in a room full of strangers, telling them our deepest and most embarrassing secrets, everyone laughed with us."

The singer's announcement about autism comes two years after she was criticized for choosing Maddie Ziegler, who has a neurological condition, to play an autistic character in her film Music.

'Unstoppable' hitmaker reveals he has autism - 1

Sia unexpectedly shares about her autism.

Sia (full name Sia Kate Isobelle Furler) is an Australian singer and songwriter, currently famous in the music industry in the United States. Her sixth studio album , 1000 Forms of Fear , debuted at number one on the Billboard 200, with the single Chandelier receiving three Grammy nominations. Two years later, the song Cheap Thrills from her seventh album This Is Acting climbed to number one on the Billboard Hot 100.

The Kangaroo star is also the person behind many hit songs of A-list singers such as Diamond (Rihanna), Pretty Hurts (Beyonce) , Flashlight (Jessie J) , ​​Bound to You (Christina Aguilera) ... /.

Kim Nhung (VOV.VN)


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