John Lydon on raising awareness about wife’s Alzheimer’s with Eurovision entry

The former Sex Pistols frontman is vying to represent Ireland at the song contest with his band Public Image Ltd (PiL) and has dedicated their entry, Hawaii, to his wife
John Lydon on raising awareness about wife’s Alzheimer’s with Eurovision entry

John Lydon, who has said being able to raise awareness about his wife's Alzheimer's disease with his Eurovision bid song is already a win for him. Picture: Ian West/PA Wire

Former Sex Pistols frontman John Lydon has said being able to raise awareness about his wife’s Alzheimer’s disease with his Eurovision bid song is already a win for him.

The 66-year-old singer, who is vying to represent Ireland at the song contest with his band Public Image Ltd (PiL), has dedicated their entry, Hawaii, to his wife, Nora Forster.

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