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Jake Gyllenhaal reveals bright side of being legally blind: ‘Advantageous’

 Jake Gyllenhaal uncovers why he doesn't consider being lawfully ignorant concerning be something terrible.

The Nightcrawler star became authentic about how the condition assisted him in his acting profession, uncovering that he jumps at the chance to with thinking of the handicap as "favorable."

"I've known nothing else. At the point when I can't find in that frame of mind, before I put on my glasses, it's where I can accompany myself," he told the Hollywood Columnist in a meeting distributed Wednesday.

The Oscar chosen one, 43, even utilized that during one of his basic scenes from 2015's "Southpaw," as indicated by Page Six.

Gyllenhaal played out a scene without his contacts to listen better, when the police let his personality know that his significant other kicked the bucket.

The Bug Man: A long way From Home star has discussed his 20/1250 vision previously, reviewing being an "obvious objective" for menaces in school in a 2017 meeting with the Message.

"I was generally a delicate youngster," he said of the harassing, which prompted some youth issues.

Gyllenhaal as of late went facing resigned UFC contender Conor McGregor in Amazon's reboot of the Patrick Swayze exemplary Street House.

"I [got to] toss Jake Gyllenhaal over the bar, so that was enjoyable. I adored it," McGregor told Page Six at the film's debut in Spring.

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