Lee Ridley, aka Lost Voice Guy, performs for the Duke and Duchess of Sussex
Comedian Lee Ridley, best known as Lost Voice Guy, shot to fame in June when he triumphed on this year’s Britain’s Got Talent after winning the votes, and hearts, of the nation with his hilarious stand-up routine.
Since then, Ridley’s life has been a whirlwind and, this week, he will be one of the performers taking to the stage at the London Palladium in front of the Duke and Duchess of Sussex, Harry and Meghan.
Here, 37-year-old Ridley, who has a neurological form of cerebral palsy and communicates using a text-to-speech app on an iPad, reveals why it’s a dream come true…
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This story is from the December 8, 2018 edition of TV & Satellite Week.
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