Stevie Wonder knows that her fans see the difference between truth and fiction.

When heading to the rumors of long data that he is not really blind as he acted in Cardiff, Wales, last week, the music legend told fans: “You know the truth.”

“I must tell all of you, something I was thinking: ‘When did I want the world to know this?’ But I wanted to say it at this time, “Wonder was heard in a video that now makes the rounds on social networks.

“Do you know that there have been rumors about me and all that?” Wonder continued. “But seriously, you know the truth.”

“The truth is that, shortly after my birth, I was blind,” fans told fans.

Stevie Wonder, here at the Met 2025 gala in May, gracefully addressed rumors about her view during a concert in Cardiff, Wales.
Stevie Wonder, here at the Met 2025 gala in May, gracefully addressed rumors about her view during a concert in Cardiff, Wales.

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Calling his disability a gift, Wonder told fans: “Now, that was a blessing because it has allowed me to see the world in the vision of truth, of sight. See people in their spirit, not how they look. Not what color they are, but what color is your spirit?”

For years, the “superstition” singer has accredited his visual disability as a key component for his creative genius.

“A role in which I can use my imagination to go to places has been played, to write words about things that I have heard about people,” Times told New York in 1975. “In music and in being blind, I can associate what people say with what is inside me.”