Celebrities Reveal What's On Their Nightstands

Celebrities Reveal What's On Their Nightstands
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LATE NIGHT WITH JIMMY FALLON -- Episode 856 -- Pictured: Olivia Munn on June 19, 2013 -- (Photo by: Lloyd Bishop/NBC/NBCU Photo Bank via Getty Images)

What we have on our nightstands is a very private matter, for some. And when celebrities reveal what they keep at their bedside, the items may be surprising.

Olivia Munn, for example, recently told Marie Claire that on hers, you'll find "Melatonin; The Singularity Is Near by Ray Kurzweil; strawberry lip balm; a 980,000-volt stun gun for protection; Olay Regenerist Night Recovery Cream."

Here are some other responses to the question "What's on your nightstand," courtesy of HuffPost Celebrity's #nofilter series.

What's on your nightstand?
(01 of16)
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"A Buddha that has a diamond necklace around it." --Ryan Lochte (credit:Getty Images)
(02 of16)
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"I have nasal spray, but it’s a sexual thing."--Whitney Cummings (credit:AP)
(03 of16)
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"My iPhone, my Bible and whatever rings I had on my fingers." --Lenny Kravitz (credit:Getty Images)
(04 of16)
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"A lamp, an old phone that doesn’t work -- kind of an antique one –- and usually a glass of water. And my cellphone … charging. I actually have a shoehorn on my nightstand. I never use it, but it seemed like a good place to put it at the time and I haven’t moved it in years."--Adrian Grenier (credit:Getty Images)
(05 of16)
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"'The Sea and the Bells' by Pablo Neruda -- just for the cover art -- and usually a glass of water."--Julia Stiles (credit:Getty Images)
(06 of16)
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"What isn’t on my nightstand? It’s like overflowing. I just told myself today I have to clean it. There's like books and water bottles and notebooks and scripts and pens it’s just so much stuff! Lots of magazines."--Emma Roberts (credit:Getty Images)
(07 of16)
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"A box of tissues. [Pause] Oh God!"--Vinny Guadagnino (credit:Getty Images)
(08 of16)
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"My monitor to listen to my daughter when she’s sleeping; a phone, of course, to be close to my loved ones anytime I need to get a hold of them; diapers, wipes, an eco-friendly diaper cream, my lip balm and a glass of water."--Tiffani Thiessen (credit:Getty Images)
(09 of16)
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"Bottle of water, phone, book, pad and a pen."--Kourtney Kardashian (credit:AP)
(10 of16)
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"On my nightstand I have an iPod phone thingy, I have a coaster because I hate water marks and a remote control and a lamp. Oh no, that’s not true! I have a vanity with a bunch of little watches."--Ross Mathews (credit:Getty Images)
(11 of16)
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"Diet Coke, a book by the women who started Gilt Groupe. I love reading books about successful business people--biographies and success stories, business books. But I did finish “50 Shades of Grey” --all three -- in three days. My jewelry, watch, pens, remote control -- all on my side of the bed."--Jill Zarin (credit:Getty Images)
(12 of16)
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"My jam box and usually a bottle of sparkling water."--Zachary Quinto (credit:AP)
(13 of16)
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"A glass of water, an iPhone charger, and the new Jim Henson book, 'Imagination Illustrated.'"--Neil Patrick Harris (credit:Getty Images)
(14 of16)
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"'Gone Girl,' a coaster, a bottle of water and a candle."--Bethenny Frankel (credit:Getty Images)
(15 of16)
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"At this moment? I've got a thermometer, because I just got over being sick, a coaster and a water bottle."--Christina Applegate (credit:Getty Images)
(16 of16)
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"'The Measure of a Man' by Sidney Poitier and my cellphone, my regular phone, a flashlight for earthquakes and something else that you would use behind closed doors."--David Hasselhoff (credit:Getty Images)

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