Andrew Dice Clay Diagnosed with Bell's Palsy, But Show Goes On

Andrew Dice Clay is Bell's Palsy-positive, but he doesn't let it stop him from performing on stage. Instead, he incorporates the condition into his act.Andrew's rep told TMZ that he woke up a few days ago and noticed that his face was drooping. However, he didn't experience any other symptoms. He thought he had suffered a stroke and went to see a doctor.According to the doctor, Bell's palsy is a condition that causes facial weakness or paralysis. It's usually one side of the head and face.Bell's palsy, which is not usually permanent, should subside within a few weeks according to ADC's doctor.Andrew is an entertainer and has already included his condition in shows. People who witnessed him perform at a New Jersey comedy club this week tell us that he appeared puffy and droopy on stage, with slurred speech. The crowd initially thought it was a trick.According to legend, The Diceman addressed the elephant in the room and announced that he had Bell’s palsy. This momentarily shocked the crowd but then he got back to telling jokes.We are waiting for your permission to load Instagram Media.