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What do the stars fear? ( 2003-12-18 09:38) (abcnews.com)
The rich and famous have nothing to fear but ´ their own phobias We've all got irrational fears. Most of us just don't have the money to afford 12 boxes of Kleenex like germ-phobic billionaire Howard Hughes.
But in a time when celebrity obsession is running at an all-time high, it's interesting to note that some stars have obsessions even more bizarre than our own. You'd think Bill Bob Thornton's only fear might be ex-wife Angelina Jolie. But Thornton's got so many phobias, he makes Woody Allen look like Russell Crowe. Like a lot of people, Thornton struggles with aviophobia (fear of flying) and chromophobia (fear of bright colors). But what do you call the fear of antiques? The Bad Santa star refuses to stay in a room with furniture built before 1950. Fear of Fears Phobias ! persistent fears that interfere with our lives ! affect the lives some 14.8 million Americans to varying degrees. If you're deathly afraid of getting married, you might suffer from gamophobia (fear of weddings), genophobia (fear of sex) or even pentheraphobia (fear of mothers-in-law). But before you develop phobophobia (fear of fears), rest assured that most of us learn to cope with our phobias and lead relatively normal lives. But what if you had the money to indulge your fears and idiosyncrasies? In what sort of Neverland would you live? Would you sort clothing according to color, like European soccer star David Beckham? Click through the following pages for a look at the phobias of the rich and famous, including John Madden, Johnny Depp and Christina Ricci. 1.David Beckham: Ataxophobia
"Everything has to match in the house," his wife, Victoria, formerly known as Posh Spice, told People magazine two years ago. "If there are three cans of diet Coke he'd throw one away rather than having three because it's uneven." Beckham is a god on the football field. And in this case, cleanliness really is next to godliness. At times, he's been known to pick out clothing that matches his furniture. "He makes perfect arrangements out of things," said Ian Denyar, who directed a 2002 TV documentary on the football star. "The DVD player has to be parallel to the edge of the table." 2. Christina Ricci: Botanophobia
Ricci swears she's afraid of houseplants. "They are dirty," she said. "If I have to touch one, after already being repulsed by the fact that there is a plant indoors, then it just freaks me out." Ricci's also not so keen on swimming pools: "I won't swim in a pool by myself because I think that somehow a little magic door is going to open up and let the shark out." 3. Roger Moore: Hoblophobia
"The only acting I ever did was trying not to blink because as soon as I pick up a gun I start blinking," said Moore at a 1993 UNICEF fund-raiser. In espionage, however, a nervous secret agent can hide under his bed and still tell his boss he's deep undercover. 4. Woody Allen: Anhedonia
In addition to various insects, Allen also claims to have morbid fears of sunshine, dogs, children, heights, small rooms, crowds, cancer and various illnesses, and any place on earth outside Manhattan. Is he really such an emotional wreck? Or is it just well-worn shtick that pays for the therapy bills? It's hard to say. There might be a clue in the original title of Annie Hall. Allen wanted to
call it Anhedonia ! the inability to feel pleasure.
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