What caused Olivia Munn to get food poisoning?
Eating sushi in the bathtub.
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Actress Olivia Munn shared a humorous yet cautionary tale about her experience with food poisoning after eating sushi in the bathtub. The incident led to an unexpected and unpleasant experience at the airport.
Olivia Munn's story highlights the importance of food safety and the potential risks of combining dining with other activities. The 'Newsroom' star recounted how she was exhausted while staying at the Shangri-La in Vancouver and decided to eat sushi in the bathtub. This decision led to a bout of food poisoning, causing her to vomit at the airport. While Munn joked about the experience, it serves as a reminder that even seemingly harmless decisions can have consequences.
Munn, who is married to John Mulaney, shared that she still enjoys taking baths as a way to relax, despite the incident. She also mentioned a previous experience where she slept in a hotel bathtub in Paris due to a lack of personal space with her family in the hotel room.
Eating sushi in the bathtub.
At a hotel in Vancouver.
She jokingly regretted telling the story but still enjoys taking baths.
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