
Although bronze was designated as autism in 2021, the news did not come as a big surprise.
“It was something I always knew in some way,” he says. “My mother had talked about it at a very young age and paid attention to me.
In school, his situation appeared in the struggle for reading and spelling, and he suffered from irregular education.
Since childhood, bronze has struggled to sleep, and something that as an expert suggested can be treated by writing in a magazine before going to bed.
“I will eventually write a book,” Bronze says with a smile. “My brain is like 100 miles per hour, even when lying in bed.
Bronze struggles to meet people during conversation, while his hair touching during the games has been also observed by his team-mates and fans.
“People think that ‘is always sticking’, but it’s just me to calm down without even feeling me.
It was during the lions’ training camp that Bronze knew that he had ADHD and autism.
“It didn’t change anything, but it was a little looked at it,” Bronze said.
“I just learned more about myself, I understood why I saw things differently in some cases in some ways for others or treated others in a different way.
“Articing to sit and actually through the characteristics and how it affects me, the situations that make me feel good or bad, it was what really clicked on me and made me feel much better.