How to Cure Sweaty Armpits?: Facebook's Mark Zuckerberg Finds a Way by Hiring Someone to Blow-Dry Them
(Photo : ANDREAS GEBERT of Reuters ) How to Cure Sweaty Armpits?: Facebook's Mark Zuckerberg Finds a Way by Hiring Someone to Blow-Dry Them

If you think that only ordinary people experience anxiety attacks, you're absolutely mistaken. In fact, even Facebook CEO and one of the top billionaires in the world, Mark Zuckerberg, has been experiencing this all his life, and it shows typically on his armpits area.

Since Zuckerberg is a public figure, he must find a way to resolve this hygiene issue. And one way to do it is to reportedly make his Facebook staff blow-dry his sweaty armpits before his public appearances. Is this true? If it is, where can we apply?

Mark Zuckerberg has an 'anxiety sweat' problem

How to Cure Sweaty Armpits?: Facebook's Mark Zuckerberg Finds a Way by Hiring Someone to Blow-Dry Them
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How to Cure Sweaty Armpits?: Facebook's Mark Zuckerberg Finds a Way by Hiring Someone to Blow-Dry Them

An interesting fact about Facebook CEO Zuckerberg was mentioned on a new book published by Steven Levy entitled Facebook: The Inside Story-- that will be released later this month. It was said in the book that the prominent Facebook CEO had hired someone from his Facebook employees to blow-dry his sweaty armpits before he speaks on conferences and interviews.

There was no doubt that Zuckerberg has been experiencing anxiety attacks whenever he speaks to a public audience. According to the report, this is the reason why his staff needs first to blow-dry his sweaty armpits for him to look presentable on the crowd.

Back in 2010, the young Zuckerberg reportedly had an anxiety attack when tech journalist Kara Swisher interviewed him. He was seen to be sweating a lot, which showed on his worn thick hoodie jacket.

Since then, the Facebook co-founder was known to have 'anxiety sweat.'

How much does Mark Zuckerberg pay to his staff to stop his sweaty armpits? Find out here!

Back on the topic of hiring someone to blow-dry his sweaty armpits, the Facebook company already released a statement regarding the issue, saying that this is not true, but anyone that may have experienced anxiety attacks might relate to their CEO.

"I doubt this is true, and if so, it would have been at our communications team's request, but surely anyone who has ever worn a grey T-shirt can relate," said Liz Bourgeois, a Facebook spokesperson.

Steven Levy, the one that wrote the book, supposedly had access to the personal life of Zuckerberg from the CEO's personal diary in 2006. This became the source of Levy on his claim of the 'armpits blow-drying' incident.

No other details of the blow-drying issue were mentioned in the book, such as who specifically was the blow-drying man of Zuckerberg or how much is he willing to pay to blow-dry his sweaty armpits. However, what's confirmed is that the Twitter CEO Jack Dorsey does not have a blow-dryer man on his communications team.

Whether this news was true or not, we can all relate to Zuckerberg when it comes to anxiety attacks. However, unlike him, we only blow-dry armpits all by ourselves. 

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