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Elton John 'can't watch sons play rugby' after eyesight loss

6 April 2025
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Elton John 'can't watch sons play rugby' after eyesight loss
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Sir Elton John, 78, revealed that an infection last summer has left him with limited vision, preventing him from watching TV, reading, and seeing his sons play rugby and soccer. The singer expressed his distress over the situation, as he is accustomed to actively participating in such activities. In September, Elton John shared on Instagram that his recovery from the infection, which affected one eye severely, will be a lengthy process.

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