Oct 29th, 2009 - baltimoresun
LOS ANGELES - Snakes. Guns. Violence.
Some scary stuff is universal, and even celebrities aren't immune.
Here's a look at the secret fears spooking Elijah Wood, Rob Zombie, Snoop Dogg and other stars this Halloween:
-- "If the snakes come in the room, Vivica is jetting onto the other side of the room, for sure," says Vivica A. Fox. "Oh, when I was a little girl I almost got bit by one. My family is from West Point, Mississippi, so yeah, I almost got bit by one. So they're taboo. I don't bother them. They don't bother me."
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