I mean it's kinda obvious they'll say that if they don't know your name, or even if they did know your name, they may be saying it because they find it amazing, and they are trying to tell other people that regardless if you got one arm, you can still be as great as Coldplay.
Okay, real talk here. Did Coldplay invite her onto the stage solely because she was an excellent piano player, or was it because they wanted to support a person in overcoming an obstacle? If the latter, then why not be appreciative for that support instead of attributing malice to those kindhearteded people?
Just saw you on the interview with Sky News this Monday after Glastonbury. Your amazing. So glad you got it in there at the end you said your disability is the least interesting thing about you. So glad you said it, So Glad. The news guys face realising the error of his previous few questions instead of being focused on your ART, he was a little embarrassed I watch him all the time.