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Famous Dyslexics: Tommy Hilfiger

Tommy Hilfiger is one of the world’s premier fashion designers. His labels can be found in high street stores everywhere. He has amassed huge personal wealth after building his company from the ground up at age 18. And he has dyslexia. New York born and raised,...

Famous Dyslexics: David Boies

David Boies is one of the most famous trial lawyers in the United States. He has been the big name in many high profile cases, including Bush v. Gore during the 2000 election, and U.S. Department of Justice v. Microsoft in an anti-trust suit. And yet “the lawyer that...

Famous Dyslexics: Princess Victoria of Sweden

Every girl dreams of being a princess. Fluffy dresses, handsome admirers, rose-petalled bathtubs…the whole pretty package. We never imagine that real life princesses might have real life problems to deal with along with the privileges. Swedish Crown Princess Victoria...

Famous Dyslexics: Reyn Guyer, Inventor of Twister and Nerf

Many of us have happy memories of collapsing on the floor with giggles during a game of Twister. Others of us have not-so-happy memories of a Nerf ball flying through the kitchen and knocking over a glass of juice while the kids are “just playing”! Did you know that...

Famous Dyslexics: Sir Steven Redgrave, Olympic Athlete

We have reached the final instalment in our series on dyslexic Olympic athletes, and we’ve saved the best for last. Sir Steven Redgrave is the only person to have won gold medals at five consecutive games…if you step back and consider that each Olympics is four...