Julie Andrews has wowed fans from the very start of her career, in many of the greatest musicals of all time. From Sound of Music to Mary Poppins, Andrews blew audiences away with her four-octave range - until throat surgery in 1998 claimed it.
However lately, rumors have suggested that her voice has improved thanks to some experimental medical rejuvenation - and it is said to be so much better that Andrews will perform at the O2 Arena in London – a report she tells HollywoodOutbreak.com is flawed.
Andrews does have a few notes she can still hit and she did croon a bit for a handful of concerts last year, but that doesn’t mean she’s back in form. It was chance to see one of her famed children’s book set to music that made singing (even limited) an opportunity Andrews couldn’t pass up.
Click onto media bar for Julie Andrews’ explanation of how she was able to sing for the series of concerts in America and why she won’t be headlining at the O2 Arena anytime soon.
The actress is currently starring opposite Dwayne “the Rock” Johnson in the family comedy Tooth Fairy, which opens January 22nd.
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