Emily Blunt Talks ‘Emotionally Exhausting’ Struggle With Stuttering

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Actress Emily Blunt, along with Heather Grossman, Executive Director of the American Institute for Stuttering, joins TODAY to talk about Blunt’s very personal journey with stuttering and to raise awareness about neurological disability. They break down common misconceptions about people who stutter, and Blunt opens up about the environments that still give her trouble speaking fluently, including when she says her own name. “You feel like there’s some kind of imposter in your body that’s giving a false sense of who you really are,” she says.

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