Today on “The Talk,” host Carrie Ann Inaba opens up about struggling with symptoms of Tourette syndrome as a child. “I remember when I was younger, I was watching a documentary on YouTube about Tourettes, and it was like a seven part series, and I watched it. I learned about all these symptoms and I realized I might have had, or probably had…Tourette’s growing up. I used to snort [makes sound] all the time when I was a kid. We made a joke about it with my family… but after I watched the documentary, I realized that is one of the symptoms. Also, I sign language when I’m nervous, and I never knew why I did that, and I learned from watching the stories.”
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CBS’s Daytime Emmy Award-nominated talk show THE TALK features a panel of well-known news and entertainment personalities discussing current events, pop culture, contemporary issues, family, celebrity and the trending topics of the day. The daily one-hour series is hosted by Julie Chen, Sara Gilbert, Sharon Osbourne, Sheryl Underwood and Aisha Tyler. The hosts swap stories, challenge each other on issues and engage the studio audience and viewers at home about events in the headlines and their own homes. Show segments include guest interviews with entertainers and newsmakers, musical performances, cooking demos with celebrity chefs as well as real-world advice and tips from leading experts in fitness, diet, health, home, relationships, finance and fashion. The show was developed by Gilbert, who also serves as executive producer.