Chris Kamara explored the impact of music on his health during Monday's (January 20) episode of BBC Breakfast. In March 2022, the sports pundit went public with his diagnosis of apraxia of speech (AOS), a neurological condition that affects his ability to communicate.
Chris joined BBC Breakfast today to talk about an uplifting new initiative that involves Bradford City supporters learning to sing as a choir for the BBC show Bantam of the Opera.
Jon Kay, one of the BBC Breakfast presenters, inquired about any benefits singing may have brought to Chris' AOS. "Chris, you mentioned, as well, about your condition, your apraxia of speech that you've talked about.
How has singing helped you? " Jon questioned, reports Surrey Live. Chris light-heartedly answered: "Well, the good news is, I could never sing before so it's not made any difference," triggering laughter from the studio.
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