Robert Munsch, the beloved Canadian children’s author, is speaking out about his dementia. The iconic storyteller is responsible for books such as I Love You Forever and The Paper Bag Princess.
RELATED: Beloved Animal Expert Jack Hanna’s Family Reveals He Has Been Diagnosed With Dementia Munsch revealed his diagnosis for the first time during an interview with Shelagh Rogers of CBC’s “The Next Chapter”. “I have ongoing dementia,” said the 76-year-old. “I can’t drive, I can’t ride a bicycle, I can’t write.
So it’s been really whittling away on who I thought I was. I kind of thought I would like to do this interview as a last hurrah.” RELATED: Hugh Jackman ‘In Tears’ Over A Grandpa With Dementia Watching ‘The Greatest Showman’ He continued,
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