Zuckerberg’s aides blow-dry his armpits to help with anxiety sweat before speeches, book claims 

Mark Zuckerberg’s aides blow-dry his armpits to help combat anxiety sweat before speeches because the Facebook CEO is so ‘consumed by his public image’, new book claims

Mark Zuckerberg is so consumed by his public image that his aides have to blow-dry his armpits ahead of speeches in order to combat anxiety sweat, according to a new book. 

Technology journalist, Steven Levy, has revealed the bizarre habit in his new book, Facebook: The Inside Story, according to Bloomberg News’ Austin Carr who was able to get a sneak peek inside the publication. 

According to Carr, Levy portrayed the Facebook CEO as a mix between ‘naive genius and robotic robber baron’. 

‘He, too, is consumed by his public image. A communications exec is shown blow-drying the CEO’s armpits before speaking appearances to eliminate anxiety sweat,’ Carr wrote.

Mark Zuckerberg is so consumed by his public image that his aides have to blow-dry his armpits ahead of speeches in order to combat anxiety sweat, according to a new book

A DailyMail.com request for comment to Facebook was not immediately returned. 

But Facebook spokesperson Liz Bourgeois told Business Insider in an email: ‘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.’

Jack Dorsey, Twitter CEO, even weighed in on the subject, saying: 'I'd be happy to provide that service for anyone on our comms team if needed'

Jack Dorsey, Twitter CEO, even weighed in on the subject, saying: ‘I’d be happy to provide that service for anyone on our comms team if needed’