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Eddy Zoëy could barely speak to his girlfriend and children for months due to illness

Eddy Zoëy could barely speak to his girlfriend and children for months due to illness

Dutch presenter and musician Eddy Zoëy was unable to speak with his partner and children for six months while suffering from Eagle Syndrome. He underwent two surgeries on his neck and was required to maintain strict vocal rest during his recovery period.

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