Billy Connolly, 78, said on his emotional documentary on Monday night that he has made peace with death. Speaking about his Parkinson's disease, Billy admitted: "It's got me, it will get me and it will end me, but that's okay with me." "I am not defined by it." His wife Pamela Stephenson said his health is good aside from the obvious, and moving to Florida has been great for him.
He said drawing has given him a "new lease of life" and he is also writing his autobiography. Pamela said: "What he wants to do is take it easy, he wants to fish on his dock in Florida, and enjoy the sunshine, watch television and drink tea and eat biscuits, that's what he wants to do." A the documentary ended, Billy told his fans: "It's been a pleasure talking
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