A doctor has dispelled common Obessive Compulsive Disorder (OCD) myths after footballer David Beckham has opened up about his struggles in new Netflix documentary, Beckham.
In the series, released on Wednesday, October 4, Beckham speaks of his determination to make things perfect at the family's plush £25million mansion in Holland Park.
He has previously said his 'habits' mean he spends hours and hours cleaning his home every night. The 47-year-old previously told fans he needs to keep everything in straight lines or pairs, often staying up long after everyone has gone to bed to polish the family's candles. Try MEN Premium for FREE by clicking here for no ads, fun puzzles and brilliant new features. OCD - a mental health condition where a person has obsessive thoughts and compulsive behaviours - impacts millions of people around the world.
Around 750,000 are thought to be living with severe, life-impacting and debilitating condition in the UK. He said in the series: "I clean it so well, I'm not sure it's actually appreciated so much by my wife, in all honesty.
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