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Arne Bajse
Di Caprio är iaf inte ofrivilligt barnlös.
Om tråden handlade om ofrivilligt barnlösa kändisar skulle den bli väldigt kort.
Kändisarna i tråden är barnlösa eftersom de har valt det av olika skäl. Några är gay, andra kanske skjuter löst eller helt enkelt inte tilltalas av familjeliv.
Utifrån ett så litet sample som i TS, är det omöjligt att dra några generella slutsatser.
Anledningen till varför individerna på TS lista är barnlösa, är lika många som individerna på listan.
Människor i den kreativa sektorn, såsom skådespelare, musiker och konstnärer, är överrepresenterade vad gäller psykisk sjukdom och psykiatriska diagnoser. Kan tänka att detta förklarar en del av fallen med barnlöshet.
Här har du en kändis, som slår alla kändisarna på listan i TS, både i termer av status och rikedom, och som aldrig heller skaffade barn. Hollywoods filmmogul Howard Hughes.
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Hughes was widely considered eccentric and suffered from severe obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD).[131][132]
Dietrich wrote that Hughes always ate the same thing for dinner; a New York strip steak cooked medium rare, dinner salad, and peas, but only the smaller ones, pushing the larger ones aside. For breakfast, he wanted his eggs cooked the way his family cook, Lily, made them. Hughes had a "phobia about germs", and "his passion for secrecy became a mania."[6]: 58–62, 182–183
While directing The Outlaw, Hughes became fixated on a small flaw in one of Jane Russell's blouses, claiming that the fabric bunched up along a seam and gave the appearance of two nipples on each breast. He wrote a detailed memorandum to the crew on how to fix the problem. Richard Fleischer, who directed His Kind of Woman with Hughes as executive producer, wrote at length in his autobiography about the difficulty of dealing with the tycoon. In his book Just Tell Me When to Cry, Fleischer explained that Hughes was fixated on trivial details and was alternately indecisive and obstinate. He also revealed that Hughes's unpredictable mood swings made him wonder if the film would ever be completed.
In 1958, Hughes told his aides that he wanted to screen some movies at a film studio near his home. He stayed in the studio's darkened screening room for more than four months, never leaving. He ate only chocolate bars and chicken and drank only milk, and was surrounded by dozens of boxes of Kleenex that he continuously stacked and re-arranged.[133] He wrote detailed memos to his aides giving them explicit instructions neither to look at him nor speak to him unless spoken to. Throughout this period, Hughes sat fixated in his chair, often naked, continuously watching movies. When he finally emerged in the summer of 1958, his hygiene was terrible. He had neither bathed nor cut his hair and nails for weeks; this may have been due to allodynia, which results in a pain response to stimuli that would normally not cause pain.
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Howard_Hughes