on the show Sunday in the countryside Aired on France 2 on February 19, the singer Amir came back from an injury that plagued him when he was younger.
“The hearing impairment bothered me much less than the aesthetic disability because I was born with what is called microtia. I was asymmetrical until the day I had the surgery for an immature, embryonic ear, that is, the ear to take a more classical, more normal shape. My hair was always long until I was 16-17 so that it wouldn’t be laughed at. I had surgery there, I gave myself more freedom. I was perhaps the only vulnerable spot of the insensitive child. When I say insensitive, it’s because it’s hard to shake me, make me cry, make me angry unless someone attacks my ear.‘, he explained.
He also had the opportunity to explain that his mother helped him a lot in this handicap.
“It made me realize very early on that there was no problem, no obstruction, that this was normal. I think he needed it too, because his eldest son was born different, he was damaged, at first he saw it as his fault, and my birth was initially dramatic for him in that respect. Leaving life by saying to yourself, ‘I am worth less than others’ is a bad starting point. It not only gave me the idea, but it made me almost realize that I’m more talented than others if I want to and let myself go. With the starting point of “I will succeed” I decided to face all the challenges of my life and then we’ll see how it goes.she admitted.
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Source: Programme Television

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