“He’s pretty convinced a lot of times that people are kind of out to get him … he goes through life with this underlying feeling of suspicion about people, often times that can be without any kind of justification. “I actually think Ronnie has what might be called like a paranoid personality disorder or at least features of a paranoid personality disorder,” she noted to staffer Wolfie after the fact.
“That must have been the world’s worst hello,” co-host Robin Quivers theorized.Īfter careful analysis, the psychologist had a possible diagnosis. “I was trying to bring out a point and she kind of like right away went to Stephanie’s side … I told her to fuck off and I walked out.” “I walked in there and I wasn’t comfortable with her … just the way she said ‘hello,’ she was very like abrupt,” he recounted. “It’s hard to feel bad for a guy that’s got a hot young girlfriend.”Īnother discovery made was that Ronnie once walked out of a joint counseling session with Stephanie over the way he was greeted by her therapist. “All of these problems stem from the fact that Ronnie has a much younger, hotter girlfriend,” Howard noted. “It makes sense,” the psychologist told Ronnie. “The second time, she split town after 15 years.” “My father, the chick that he split with, when he got sick, the first time was fine – she took care of him,” he explained. On Monday, Howard revealed that his longtime staffer was recently analyzed by an actual clinical psychologist and that she made some headway into his psyche.ĭuring the hour-plus Zoom session, Ronnie admitted that he fears his much-younger fiancée Stephanie might leave him as he gets older – something he has seen happen before.
Howard’s driver told a new tale on the Stern Show this week about his childhood girlfriend who seemingly had the same sexual appetite that he did, before the two had even entered high school.
But few people in the world are as sexed-up as Ronnie Mund.
Between outbursts over cereal and happy hour feuds, Ronnie “the Limo Driver” Mund is no stranger to being put under the microscope by armchair therapists. Few 13-year-olds have any sexual experiences to speak of at such a young age.