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The invisible child who now shines at Eurovision, part 1

A bond between brothers, a coming-out story, and an international song contest.

A bond between brothers, a coming-out story, and an international song contest.

William Lee Adams is one of the leading voices covering the Eurovision Song Contest, criss-crossing the continent to interview stars and live-stream shows. But as a child growing up in small-town America, he was made to feel invisible; encouraged to suppress his Vietnamese heritage and questions about his sexuality. He found solace in caring for his brother, John, who had severe physical disabilities due to a brain condition. Even so, he needed an escape route.

William has written a memoir called Wild Dances: My Queer and Curious Journey to Eurovision.

Presenter: India Rakusen
Producer: Rob Wilson

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(Photo: William posing with the Eurovision trophy. Credit: Courtesy of William Lee Adams)

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Tue 26 Sep 2023 02:06GMT

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