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21 Famous People and Celebrities with Obsessive Compulsive Disorder (OCD)

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July 16th, 2023 02:21 pm

Obsessive Compulsive Disorder is an anxiety disorder that is characterized by unwanted thoughts or images, called obsessions, and repetitive behaviors, called compulsions. Yet, you may be surprised to hear that many famous celebrities have coped with the medical condition on and off throughout their lives.
Let’s take a closer look at the list of famous people with Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder and how they’ve become an inspiration to anyone living with the condition.

Howie Mandel

Howie Mandel has been open about his OCD since he was diagnosed with it in the early 1980s. In one episode of his show, The Howie Mandel Show, he revealed he had problems washing his hands for years because he was afraid of getting sick. He would do everything possible to avoid being around sick people where he could contract germs.

Jessica Alba

Actress Jessica Alba also suffers from OCD. She told Oprah Winfrey that she has obsessive fears of contamination and fears that something bad will happen if she doesn’t wash her hands properly after using the bathroom. She said she can’t even use public restrooms because she feels like she might get sick just by touching them.

Howard Hughes

Howard Hughes was known as “the man who owned a million things” due to his obsession with collecting items. His collection included over 3,000 pairs of shoes, 1,200 hats, and 11 Rolls-Royces. He died penniless and alone in 1976.

Howard Stern

Stern is well known for having OCD. He admitted that he has obsessive fears of germs and dirt and that he washes his hands up to 100 times a day. He said that when he gets home from work, he showers immediately and then goes straight into bed.

Michael Jackson

Jackson was another famous person who suffered from severe OCD and was prescribed medication to help him cope with it. He was also known to have other mental health issues including depression and bipolar disorder.

Charlize Theron

Theron has spoken openly about her struggles with OCD tendencies. She said that she used to spend hours cleaning her house and showering every single day. She added that she still has some of those same habits today and they affect her daily life.

Megan Fox

Megan Fox has talked openly about her struggle with compulsive behaviors. She said that she felt compelled to clean her entire apartment multiple times a day. She said that she couldn’t stop herself and that she felt ashamed of her behavior and how it affected her everyday life.

Tim Howard

The US goalkeeper Tim Howard has spoken publicly about his own battle with OCD. He said that he spent most of his childhood trying to hide his symptoms so that no one else knew what he was going through.

Donald Trump

Trump is possibly the most famous person with the condition and has been open about his struggles with OCD. He has said that he spends hours each day scrubbing his hands and face. He has also said that he avoids shaking hands with people out of fear that he’ll spread germs.

Other Celebrities With OCD

There are many other celebrities with OCD too! These include:

  • Barbara Sinatra
  • Frank Sinatra
  • Samuel Johnson
  • Ian Puleston-Davies
  • Fred Durst
  • Harrison Ford
  • Amanda Seyfried
  • Shannon Purser
  • Natalie Appleton
  • Warren Zevon
  • Albert Einstein
  • Jon Richardson

Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder Doesn’t Have To Hold You Back

In summary, having Obsessive Compulsive Disorder isn’t something to be ashamed of. Rather, it’s a condition that can be treated successfully. With the right guidance and support, anyone can overcome their OCD and achieve great success.

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Rob Butler
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