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ACTRESS and occasional model AnnaLynne McCord first gained prominence when she played Eden Lord on the 2007 show Nip/Tuck.

McCord revealed her struggles with dissociative identity disorder in an intimate chat with Dr. Daniel Amen.

AnnaLynne McCord attends the Los Angeles premiere of “Condition Of Return” at Cinemark Baldwin Hills on September 22, 2023, in Los Angeles, California2

AnnaLynne McCord attends the Los Angeles premiere of “Condition Of Return” at Cinemark Baldwin Hills on September 22, 2023, in Los Angeles, CaliforniaCredit: Photo by Paul Archuleta/Getty Images

Who is AnnaLynne McCord?

AnnaLynne McCord is an American actress and model, who first gained recognition for her role as Eden Lord in the 2007 FX series Nip/Tuck.

She was born in Atlanta, Georgia, on July 16, 1986.

The Atlanta native also played the role of Loren Wakefield in the TV series American Heiress.

On December 18, 2023, Deadline announced that McCord would join the Days of Our Lives cast in 2024.

What is AnnaLynne McCord’s net worth?

McCord has amassed a $4 million net worth, according to Celebrity Net Worth.

In 2008, McCord was a part of the cast of The CW series 90210, portraying antiheroine Naomi Clark – a role for which she was nominated for a Teen Choice Award.

She received the Hollywood Life Young Hollywood Superstar of Tomorrow award in 2009.

In 2010, she won a Breakthrough of the Year Award in the category of Breakthrough Standout Performance.

What did she say about her disorder?

In an interview with Dr. Amen of AmenClinic, McCord revealed she’s struggled with dissociative identity disorder after multiple childhood traumas.

She explained that her rape at 18 years old at a friend’s apartment “triggered the memories of the child sexual abuse.”

AnnaLynne McCord is seen in Midtown on November 14, 2023, in New York City2

AnnaLynne McCord is seen in Midtown on November 14, 2023, in New York CityCredit: Photo by Gotham/GC Images

The star said: “I don’t have anything until around five, and then from five to 11, I recount incidents throughout, and then when I was 13, I have one singled-out memory of this one thing that I don’t have a sense of anything else but that.”

The Nip/Tuck actress then revealed that she feels no shame about her DID diagnosis and her past, which is what’s helping her try to overcome her traumas.

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