Overview
- Entertainment outlets on Thursday republished his Sunday Times remarks about two sisters living with a PRMT7-related disorder.
- Anderson said his siblings, reported last year as 45 and 39, are the oldest people known with this condition.
- Coverage cites symptoms of reduced muscle tone and severe developmental delays, reflecting Anderson's account rather than independent medical sources.
- He recalled feeling fiercely protective when strangers stared at them, a reaction he now views as rooted in a lack of understanding.
- The new pieces pair the family detail with profiles of his role as Mal in BBC's Amandaland and note his private life off social media.