Star Actress, Oliver Munn Sheds More Light On Emotional Abuse Topic

Some people make the mistake of thinking that celebrities have the best lives because they are wealthy and influential. But that is not true. Olivia Munn may appear to be a woman who has everything under control and is in charge of her environment, but bad things also happen to good people. Although she is a successful actress and activist who has not failed to lend her voice to the right cause, that does not mean that she does not have her struggles.

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Munn is also one of the most influential actresses in the industry because she invests her hard-earned money into any cause she is passionate about. In other words, Munn is the kind of woman you always want on your team because she is supportive and brave. Recently, she showed once again how brave she can be when she revealed to Forbes Under 30 Summit that she had challenges with balancing her work and personal life. According to the actress, she rarely had peace in her relationship with Aaron Rodgers.

The actress went on to reveal that while she was with Rodgers, she always felt like one had to keep everything in for the sake of the relationship. However. as time went on, she could no longer handle the emotional abuse she was being subjected to. Speaking to ForbesWomen editor, Munn mentioned that people always expected women to tolerate the way they are treated by their partners and that was what she was doing. Unknown to her, this experience made her feel worthless.

After a while, the actress revealed that she understood for a fact that there was no way she could get her mental and physical health back unless she took charge of her life. She went on to say that she began to look after her well-being and acknowledged that she could not make anyone else besides herself happy always. It was only after she had taken these steps that she began to feel balance again and that is one decision she does not regret taking.

Munn began a career in broadcasting journalism and after a while, she switched to television. She began to handle numerous shows including comic shows. One of her first major film roles came about in a movie titled "Ocean's 8." She also starred in notable films like "X-Men: Apocalypse," "Deliver Us From Evil," and "The Lego Ninjago."

The actress was born on July 3, 1980 in Oklahoma City, United States of America. Munn stayed most of her life with her mother, Kimberly Schmid and she received a B.A. honors in Journalism from the University of Oklahoma.