“They Opened Up About Their Child’s Illness”! Colin Farrell REVEALED The Condition Of His 20-Year-Old Son Or Chrissy Teigen – Wife Of Singer John Legend – Also Shared About The Current Condition Of Her 6-Year-Old Son!***

Actor Colin Farrell shares emotional stories about his son suffering from a rare neurological disorder.

Colin Farrell opens up about son James' life with Angelman syndrome - ABC  News

Being a rather private person about his personal life, Colin Farrell recently decided to share about Angelman syndrome which has caused his 20-year-old son to be unable to speak and has difficulty keeping his balance.

The actor hopes the world will treat James (his son’s name) with kindness and respect. But behind the decision to make his child’s condition public, Colin Farrell has a deeper reason. When James turns 20, he is an adult in terms of age, no longer receiving special care and education as when he was young. There are many people like James out there who have encountered many difficulties when growing up, being left behind. Therefore, with the love and understanding from his child, Colin Farrell decided to start a charity to care for and support adults with intellectual disabilities.

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Colin Farrell and son James (Photo: People)

Recently, model Chrissy Teigen – wife of singer John Legend – also shared that her 6-year-old son, Miles, was diagnosed with type 1 diabetes. Singer John Legend’s family did not hide their son’s condition, even in a photo taken in Paris during the Olympics, fans noticed that the boy was wearing special medical support equipment.

Chrissy Teigen and John Legend's Relationship Timeline

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John Legend’s family in Paris (Photo: AP)

“Here we go! It’s a new, different world for us and we’re definitely learning a lot along the way,” the model shared about her new journey of caring for her son. Type 1 diabetes is also known as juvenile diabetes because it usually occurs in children and young adults./.