Clare Balding has revealed she has lost 90 percent of her hearing.
The BBC sports presenter said she only currently has “about 10 percent” of her hearing left, and often has to “guess” what people are saying to her.
Clare, 49, opened up about her hearing loss during an episode of the upcoming Dave panel show,
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