Anyone with a condition or disability shouldn’t have to speak about it so I understand her point there.
The film isn’t autobiographical - however, that being said it’s incredibly naive on Bianca’s part to assume she wouldn’t be asked about her knowledge and experience of this condition in future especially when promoting the film.
it’s odd that disabled peoples medical history appears to be fair game?
When someone goes up to a wheelchair user and says “what’s wrong with you then” you are asking for their private medical history and potentially asking them to relive a trauma (ie accident) in their lives.
also whilst I’m on my soapbox, disabled people shouldnt be seen as an inspiration or to be pitied. They are just living their lives like anyone else. They are not inspiring for going to the shops or getting on a plane. They’re just doing what you’re doing, just in a different way.
I am now off my soapbox. As you were