
Alfred Hitchcock, the master of horror and suspense, who terrified millions with his films Psycho and The Birds, harbored his own fears of something most of us take for granted — eggs.
Suffering from ovophobia — a fear of eggs — he was so revolted by them that he claimed to have never even tasted one in his entire life and he refused to have them anywhere near him.
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