Actor Keira Knightley recently opened up about living with dyslexia and how she’s found a creative way to work around it. During her appearance on The Graham Norton Show, the Pirates of the Caribbean star revealed that she uses art as a learning tool, even to help her memorise scripts. The 40-year-old actor shared that all the drawings in her new children’s book, I Love You Just the Same, were done by her.

Knightley added that drawing isn’t just a relaxing hobby, but also a big part of how she learns and stays focused on her roles. “I draw a lot anyway. I am dyslexic, so I find learning lines quite difficult,” Knightley said on the show.

Drawing to remember lines

According to the Mayo Clinic, dyslexia is a common learning disorder that affects how the brain processes written and spo

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