New York Post

Jussie undaunted

Shrinks: A classic narcissist

- By DANA KENNEDY

CHICAGO — Jussie Smollett left the Leighton Criminal Court building here Thursday looking as stoic and defiant as ever, despite being found guilty of staging a fake hate crime three years ago.

When Smollett is sentenced next month, prosecutor­s said they plan to emphasize his bizarre turn on the witness stand, in which he lied for “hours and hours and hours” about how two Trump-loving bigots beat him up, tied a noose around his neck and doused him in bleach.

But far from showing remorse that might sway the judge in his favor, Smollett, 39, has continued to dig in his heels and told his attorneys to appeal.

Experts say that stubbornne­ss is among the textbook signs of narcissist­ic personalit­y disorder that Smollett seems to exhibit — and which may have been exacerbate­d by growing up in an unusual family showbiz bubble.

“When someone launches something like this, there’s a grandiose assumption they’ll be able to get away with it,” Dr. Ramani Durvasula, a clinical psychologi­st and expert on narcissism, told The Post. “Then it slides into something delusional and the delusion becomes the truth and it becomes the truth he lives in. It becomes his reality.”

While many watching the case wondered why Smollett didn’t just cut his losses early on, Durvasula said it doesn’t work that way with narcissist­s.

“Nothing cuts through the matrix of this arrogance and delusion and entitlemen­t,” she said. “They’re all defenses against a deep well of insecurity and inadequacy. Anyone who walks around like this is covering up a stench and it’s something they don’t want others to smell.”

Dr. George Simon, an author and nationally known expert on narcissist­s and manipulato­rs, says new research shows modern narcissist­s don’t actually suffer from secret low self-esteem and vulnerabil­ity.

“The type of narcissist we’re seeing in today’s indulgent world are those who are truly legends in their own minds,” he told The Post. “They are at war with the ultimate power: the truth.”

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