Caspar Lee opened up about one of the first moments his parents realised he had Tourette Syndrome.
Per the Mayo Clinic, Tourette Syndrome, also known as Tourette's, is a disorder that involves repetitive movements or unwanted sounds (tics) that can't be easily controlled.
In an episode on the podcast Deep Dive with Ali Abdaal, the British-South African entrepreneur spoke about growing up with the syndrome, recalling when he and his family were on safari in South Africa.
"Actually, one time we were on safari in South Africa, and there was an elephant," Lee said, adding that their car broke down and the elephant was looking at them, flapping its ears, which is what they do when they feel threatened.
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