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Stevie Wonder Finally Addresses Rumor That He Can Actually See

Stevie Wonder’s response to viral rumors about his sight exposed.

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For years, a wild conspiracy theory has followed Stevie Wonder like a bad hook—whispers that the music legend might not actually be blind.

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The truth about Stevie Wonder’s blindness confirmed.

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Contrary to belief, Wonder wasn’t blind at birth. He lost his sight at just six weeks old due to a rare condition.

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The condition—ROP—affects premature babies. It causes abnormal blood vessel growth in the eyes and can lead to blindness.

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Wonder was born premature and placed in an incubator with high oxygen levels. That, tragically, triggered the vision loss.

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ROP signs can include unusual eye movement, white pupils, or crossed eyes—but often fly under the radar without exams.

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When Wonder was born in 1950, the medical world was still learning about the dangers of oxygen in preemie care.

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By age 11, Wonder had signed with Motown. By 13, he had a No. 1 hit. By adulthood, he was a full-blown musical oracle.

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The elevator incident that fueled the fire clarified.

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The strangest moment came courtesy of NBA legend Shaquille O’Neal—and it’s the anecdote that set the internet ablaze.

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“I’m standing there, and he walks in and says, ‘What’s up, Shaq?’” the 7’1” basketball icon recalled in disbelief.

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Wonder pressed the button himself, got off on his floor, and walked off like it was just another Tuesday.

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Shaq swears by the story. “I called everyone I knew,” he said. “Nobody believed me. But I was there.”

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Conspiracy theories detailed.

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Other viral moments—like catching a falling mic or navigating a crowded room—have added fuel to the conspiracy fire.

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Jamie Foxx once joked, “There’s no way Stevie Wonder is blind!”—adding that the musician once drove a car in a parking lot.

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Clips, Reddit threads, TikTok “proof”—you name it. Fans have dissected every public move like he’s a magician hiding a trick.

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Medical experts back it up—ROP can be irreversible, especially in babies born before 31 weeks.

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Stevie Wonder’s response to blindness rumor revealed.

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Now, in a packed venue in Cardiff, Wales, the 75-year-old icon finally cracked the mystery wide open—and yes, the crowd heard it all go down.

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“I wanted to say it right now,” Wonder declared on stage, after pausing his set for what turned into a mic-drop moment.

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He added, “Truth is, shortly after my birth, I became blind. That was a blessing… it allowed me to see people in the spirit of them.”

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The audience stood still as Wonder peeled back decades of mystery, turning rumors into revelation in one poetic speech.

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The entire moment was caught on camera and shared to the Cardiff Life Instagram page—sparking a digital firestorm.

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Despite the artist’s repeated statements about his blindness, fans have spun theories for years based on offbeat encounters.

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Wonder told the crowd, “I see people in the spirit of them, not what color they are… what color is their spirit?”

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It’s not the first time Wonder has spoken about his blindness, but it may be the most intimate, direct—and poetic.

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From his childhood albums to his Grammy-packed legacy, Wonder built a career that transcended physical sight.

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Despite the rumors, the man is busy. His tour continues across the UK, selling out venues and touching hearts.

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Hits like “Superstition,” “Isn’t She Lovely,” and “I Just Called to Say I Love You”—hearing, not seeing, made him a star.

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Instead of clapping back on Twitter, he lets the music—and an occasional mic drop—do the talking.

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Wonder’s persona has entered folklore status. Fans debate whether he’s psychic, spiritual, or just really good at guessing.

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Even after the Cardiff reveal, social media is still buzzing—some are satisfied, others need “more proof.”

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And with that, the rumor dies.

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That’s how Wonder opened the moment on stage. Like he’d been waiting for the right moment all along.

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He didn’t just confirm his blindness—he reframed it as the reason he’s connected to the world in ways most people can’t.

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And just like that, Stevie Wonder ended the conversation. The mystery, it seems, was never his to explain—but he did anyway.

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