Post-Grammys, some people seriously think Stevie Wonder isn’t blind
ONE moment during his Grammys appearance was further ‘proof’ for those who believe the music veteran isn’t actually blind. Seriously.
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THE Stevie Wonder truthers raged on with their theory that the Superstition singer is not actually blind following his appearance at the Grammy Awards yesterday.
Wonder, 65, took to the stage to pay tribute to Earth, Wind and Fire’s Maurice White with Pentatonix and present the Grammy for Song of the Year (which went to Ed Sheeran for Thinking Out Loud).
Before announcing the winner, Wonder struggled with the envelope — “Pop it open here … what the hell?” he said — before joking that the Grammys audience couldn’t read braille. “You can’t read it, you can’t read braille, nananana.”
Wonder has been the subject of a conspiracy theory after video surfaced of the singer catching a falling microphone during a performance of The Beatles’ classic Hey Jude.
Originally published as Post-Grammys, some people seriously think Stevie Wonder isn’t blind