“But just so you guys get the gist of it, I do in fact have OCD, and it’s only getting worse,” Sheen insisted after being criticized by people online.
Sami Sheen is calling out the haters who don’t believe she has obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD).
The daughter of Denise Richards and Charlie Sheen took to TikTok to respond to her followers who question whether she has the mental health condition.
“I made a video talking about my OCD, and everyone got mad at me, saying I don’t actually have OCD,” began Sheen.
According to the Mayo Clinic, OCD is a condition that “features a pattern of unwanted thoughts and fears known as obsessions.”
“So I’m gonna tell you guys more things that I do that I’m pretty sure are OCD.”
The 21-year-old then listed the behaviors she has attributed to the condition including feeling the need to touch the “same exact” part of the outside of a plane when she boards.
“All right, well, I’m so OCD that even if I buy something from the grocery store that day and I read the expiration date over and over and over and over and over again, somehow, I will convince myself it’s a fake expiration date and it’s actually expired a year ago,” she said.
“The guest bathroom, every time I come home, I have to go in there and open the curtains to check,” she said. “What am I checking for? I don’t know. I just have to do it. I’ve done it since I was 10 years old.”
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She also mentioned she can’t sit behind the driver’s seat in a car, have her back to the wall in a restaurant and feels the need to see everyone’s food at the table.
It comes after she uploaded a post over the weekend where she criticized people who claim they have OCD because they need to have a “clean and organized” room.
While she didn’t say if she has been diagnosis by a physician, she concluded by expressing her disdain for having the need to justify herself to her followers.
“I can’t believe I’m telling the internet this s–t,” Sheen concluded. “I have so many other things I do. But just so you guys get the gist of it, I do in fact have OCD, and it’s only getting worse.”
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