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Elizabeth Olsen's 'Secret Shame': Not a Pet Person

30 Nov

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Summary

  • Elizabeth Olsen dislikes animals and finds pets unpleasant.
  • She admits to feeling judged for not wanting to hold pets or babies.
  • Olsen describes her childhood with famous sisters as chaotic.
Elizabeth Olsen's 'Secret Shame': Not a Pet Person

Elizabeth Olsen recently shared what she calls her 'secret shame,' admitting she is not fond of animals or pets. This aversion made a past celebrity interview involving puppies a particularly 'miserable' experience for her. Olsen explained that she often feels judged when declining to interact with pets or even hold other people's babies, stating a need for a connection before physical engagement.

Beyond her discomfort with animals and infants, Olsen also discussed her emotional responses to films, noting that only a few specific movies, like 'Gone with the Wind' and 'The Way We Were,' can make her cry, often attributing this to nostalgia. She also reflected on her upbringing, describing her childhood with her elder sisters, Mary-Kate and Ashley Olsen, as 'pretty chaotic' due to their close ages.

Olsen's career continues to be busy, with her latest film 'Eternity' having recently been released. She has also ventured into children's literature, co-authoring books on overcoming anxiety with her husband, musician Robbie Arnett. Several other film projects are also slated for future release.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
Elizabeth Olsen feels judged because society often expects people to be affectionate towards animals, and she doesn't share that enthusiasm.
Elizabeth Olsen described her childhood with her famous older sisters as 'pretty chaotic' due to four children being born within five years.
Elizabeth Olsen is rarely moved to tears by movies, except for the ending scenes of 'Gone with the Wind' and 'The Way We Were'.

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