Scotch Hall
All Star

I've pondered this thought for awhile and I see there is a UK organization about this matter.
I saw Asperger's get mentioned as well.
This would also explain his fan-base

- Talk a lot, usually about a favorite subject. One-sided conversations are common. Internal thoughts are often verbalized.
- Avoid eye contact or stare at others.
- Have unusual facial expressions or postures.
- Be preoccupied with only one or few interests, which he or she may be very knowledgeable about. Many children with Asperger's syndrome are overly interested in parts of a whole or in unusual activities. They may show an unusual interest in certain topics such as snakes, names of stars, or dinosaurs.
- Dislike any changes in routines.
- Appear to lack empathy
- Be unable to recognize subtle differences in speech tone, pitch, and accent that alter the meaning of others' speech. So your child may not understand a joke or may take a sarcastic comment literally. And his or her speech may be flat and hard to understand because it lacks tone, pitch, and accent.
Watching this interview made me wonder
