Mark Zuckerberg faced jibes on social media over a claim that he has staff blow-dry his armpits.
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The claim is from a new book, Facebook: The Inside Story by Steven Levy, that will be released later this month.included the anecdote about Mr Zuckerberg having a member of his communication team dry his"anxiety sweat" before a speech."I doubt this is true, and if so, it would have been at our communications team's request, but surely anyone who has ever worn a grey T-shirt can relate," said Liz Bourgeois, a Facebook spokesperson.
He supposedly had access to Mr Zuckerberg's personal diary from 2006. The book also contains interviews with current and former Facebook employees.
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