The model and actress did an ASMR video with W Magazine, whispering into the microphone about how she’s a Leo and enjoys long walks on the beach.
English actress Juno Temple whispered the lyrics to Blondie's ‘Rip Her to Shreds’.
The ‘Desperate Housewives’ actress also did an ASMR video, where she rustled popcorn and rubbed sponges together.
On the “weirdest day” of her life, Ashley Graham whispered about how she likes to speak to young people about body image, whipped cream, and Starbursts.
Kate Hudson also did an ASMR video with W Magazine, in which she cuts fabrics with scissors.
In Margot Robbie’s exploration of ASMR with W Magazine, she smears vegemite on toast, which she loves now but hated as a child.
In Jake Gyllenhaal’s ASMR video, he whispers, does woodwork, pops bubble wrap, and snaps pics with an old-school film photography camera.
The ‘Wonder Woman’ star whispers about how the role changed her life, about her favorite snacks, playing with a fidget spinner, and much more.
Salma Hayek whispers about languages, where she grew up, tostadas, and shuffles cards. Really!
The model explores sensory response triggers with chains, jewelry, and whispers.
‘Pretty Little Liars’ star Lucy Hale explores the spookiest sounds from the scariest horror movies in history. She uses hair, candles, keys, and a pumpkin.
The actress whispers while playing with her hair, fiddles with her makeup bag, strokes feathers, and squeezes a toy cat while meowing into the microphone.
'Supergirl' star Melissa Benoist takes people through the superpowers that her character has on the show.
Olivia Munn explores ASMR with W Magazine with various props, which are mostly nods to the characters she's played.
In Jennifer Garner’s ASMR interview, she plays with beads and messes around with costume jewelry she wore in '13 Going on 30’ (2004) and peppermint-flavored items, as a nod to her film ‘Peppermint’ (2018).
Cardi B kicks off her ASMR video by purring before she gets down to speaking about herself.
Sarah Silverman also has an ASMR video with W Magazine, where she does some tapping, whispering, and speaks about her life and career.
Gigi Hadid did ASMR with W Magazine where she does a sonic tour of her life and career, starting with a onesie made for babies from a brand she modeled for when she was two or three years old.
Paris Hilton kicks off her ASMR video by speaking about her life and career, starting from an early memory of growing up and having kids make fun of her because of her name.
‘The Vampire Diaries’ actress whispers about the astonishing story of how she came to grow up in Canada after her family fled Bulgaria.
Singer Rita Ora also explores her timeline using soothing sounds in her ASMR video with W Magazine.
American actor Noah Centineo tells us a little bit about himself and taps a laptop in his ASMR video.
Australian singer-songwriter Troye Sivan also speaks about his music, his life, and about how his album ‘Bloom’ is mostly about being in love and being happy.
Elle Fanning did an ASMR video where she whispers while doing a flip through of Chew Gum Magazine.
Dakota Fanning did an advertisement for designer brand Miu Miu that borders on being ASMR because she whispers through the entire video and it sounds just like you’re in the room with her.
The actor did an ASMR video with Vice News but didn’t quite take it as seriously, though that was to be expected!
The actress also got in on the action by doing a whispering advertisement for Miu Miu.
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ASMR stands for autonomous sensory meridian response. We know what it is (even if you're unsure you do) because most of us have gotten it before. It’s a feeling we get that almost seems to happen at random. We may experience it when we’re being examined by a doctor or when we’re listening to a professor's explanations. It feels like a pleasant tingling sensation up our spine to the back of our necks. It feels euphoric!
It turns out that it’s caused by certain triggers such as whispering, the clanking of beads, and the sounds of certain textures. In response, a new genre of video and audio has emerged, which attempts to induce this pleasant feeling. Celebrities have even hopped on the trend.
To discover celebrity ASMR videos, click through this gallery.
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ASMR stands for autonomous sensory meridian response. We know what it is (even if you're unsure you do) because most of us have gotten it before. It’s a feeling we get that almost seems to happen at random. We may experience it when we’re being examined by a doctor or when we’re listening to a professor's explanations. It feels like a pleasant tingling sensation up our spine to the back of our necks. It feels euphoric!
It turns out that it’s caused by certain triggers such as whispering, the clanking of beads, and the sounds of certain textures. In response, a new genre of video and audio has emerged, which attempts to induce this pleasant feeling. Celebrities have even hopped on the trend.
To discover celebrity ASMR videos, click through this gallery.