He briefly addresses the negative backlash he received on social media for being cast as a teenager at 30, before noting that Michael Steger was 29 when he was cast. * Trevor Donovan acknowledges that, even by CW standards, he was “exceptionally old” to be playing a high school student. I could not believe I was seeing my picture next to Hilary Duff’s all over the internet.” To say that I was ecstatic would be an understatement. * Hilary Duff was originally offered the role of Annie Wilson, so as Beech recalls, “I’d been lying in wait for a month thinking 100-percent this was not going to happen. Now that we’ve gotten the drama out of the way, let’s break down some of the more fun moments from the 90210 reunion special: “I’m so grateful that in the last 24 hours of 90210, Shenae and I fully repaired our relationship issues. “I wanted to strangle that chick,” she says, now able to laugh about petty disagreements from another lifetime ago. I just kept saying, ‘No, no,’ because this it not my life.Referring to her not-so-alleged feud with Beech, AnnaLynne McCord admits that “tempers flare” and “things go crazy” when you’ve been working long hours on set. I just laid there, and tears streamed down my face.
My whole body started seizing, convulsing. She continued, “I had this burning, painful, horrible sensation in my groin area. And then I have a memory, just a singled-out incident, that felt like I was a little bit older than 11.”
McCord underwent eye movement desensitization and reprocessing (EMDR) in 2018, and the process made her realize she was also sexually abused as a child. I didn’t believe I had a voice,” she explained. “Because of the physical abuse, I didn’t believe there were borders between other people’s bodies and my own. The horrible experience also resurfaced the traumatic physical abuse she faced as a child from her parents. In 2014, the “Nip/Tuck” actress revealed she was raped at 18 when she first moved to Los Angeles to be an actress. “She was a nasty little creature, but I have so much gratitude to her because she got me out of the hell that I was in.” AnnaLynne McCord explained her mental illness was triggered while filming “Excision.” Michael Buckner Then she’ll make you lick the blood from it,” she said. “She was a balls to the wall, middle fingers to the sky, anarchist from hell who will stab you with the spike ring that she wears, and you’ll like it. The “Dallas” actress also recalled being “co-conscious” of her true identity and a split personality she called “little Anna” at 13. I was dark, I was very deep into this character Pauline and I couldn’t get. I couldn’t find her, she was not accessible. on a Tuesday and had to be happy, crazy Beverly Hills blonde bombshell on Wednesday at noon. “The crazy thing about it was that I wrapped that film at 2 a.m.
It was very exposing, very confronting, probably a bit re-traumatizing without realizing it,” McCord, 33, explained. “I played a very cerebral, disturbed, strange little girl that was very close to who I feel I am on the inside. It wasn’t until her 2012 project, “Excision,” that she realized something was off because she “couldn’t get out” of the character she was playing. “All of my roles were splits, but I didn’t even realize I was doing it at all until I did a project ‘90210,’” she said of the teen drama she was on for five years. AnnaLynne McCord announced she has dissociative identity disorder. McCord was diagnosed with DID prior to her visit with Amen Clinics and felt her acting roles brought her diagnosis to light. “And that’s how we get to the point where we can articulate the nature of these pervasive traumas and stuff, as horrible as they are.” “There is nothing about my journey that I invite shame into anymore,” McCord shared. Daniel Amen and said she was “uninterested in shame.” The “90210” star discussed her diagnosis in a conversation with Dr. AnnaLynne McCord supports Somaly Mam’s new charityĪnnaLynne McCord revealed she’s been diagnosed with dissociative identity disorder (DID), which was previously known as multiple personality disorder.