In an interview with "The New York Daily News", Olivia Munn admitted to suffering from an impulse control disorder known as "trichotillomania".
"I don't bite my nails, but I rip out my eyelashes," Munn, 32, revealed. "It doesn't hurt, but it's really annoying. Every time I run out of the house, I have to stop and pick up a whole set of fake eyelashes."
Munn, who is currently dating actor Joel Kinnaman, 32, also admits to having social anxiety disorder. "I don't think anyone would describe me as weak, but I don't want people to be mean to me", Munn quoted as saying . "As an Air Force kid, I moved around a lot when I was younger and no one was nice to the new kid. So there is always this feeling that someone will make fun of me".
Though her career is better than ever, thanks to roles in "Magic Mike," HBO's "The Newsroom" and the upcoming flick "The Babymakers", Olivia doesn't buy into her own hype. "I know how lucky I am, but I won't allow myself to get sucked in by all the talk. Talk is just for a moment," Munn claimed. "This career has to last for a long time".
"People tell me: "Your work won't keep you warm at night", Munn told The New York Daily News. "But it does pay for my heat and my down comforter, so it technically does."
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"I don't bite my nails, but I rip out my eyelashes," Munn, 32, revealed. "It doesn't hurt, but it's really annoying. Every time I run out of the house, I have to stop and pick up a whole set of fake eyelashes."
Munn, who is currently dating actor Joel Kinnaman, 32, also admits to having social anxiety disorder. "I don't think anyone would describe me as weak, but I don't want people to be mean to me", Munn quoted as saying . "As an Air Force kid, I moved around a lot when I was younger and no one was nice to the new kid. So there is always this feeling that someone will make fun of me".
Though her career is better than ever, thanks to roles in "Magic Mike," HBO's "The Newsroom" and the upcoming flick "The Babymakers", Olivia doesn't buy into her own hype. "I know how lucky I am, but I won't allow myself to get sucked in by all the talk. Talk is just for a moment," Munn claimed. "This career has to last for a long time".
"People tell me: "Your work won't keep you warm at night", Munn told The New York Daily News. "But it does pay for my heat and my down comforter, so it technically does."
What do you think of Olivia Munn's anxiety disorder?
It appears that she needs to calm down a little...