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These Celebrities Have Questionable Hygiene Habits

To bathe or not to bathe: that is the question fans are curious about when it comes to Hollywood’s elite. With millions of dollars earned over the course of their…

Jake Gyllenhaal attends the Los Angeles Premiere of MGM's Guy Ritchie's "The Covenant", Taylor Swift attends the 2023 MTV Video Music Awards, Robert Pattinson attends the GO Campaign's Annual Gala 2023.

Jake Gyllenhaal attends the Los Angeles Premiere of MGM’s Guy Ritchie’s “The Covenant” at Directors Guild Of America on April 17, 2023 in Los Angeles, California. Taylor Swift attends the 2023 MTV Video Music Awards at Prudential Center on September 12, 2023 in Newark, New Jersey. Robert Pattinson attends the GO Campaign’s Annual Gala 2023 at Citizen News Hollywood on October 21, 2023 in Los Angeles, California.

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To bathe or not to bathe: that is the question fans are curious about when it comes to Hollywood's elite. With millions of dollars earned over the course of their careers, one would think that celebrities are as clean as they look in public. That is certainly not the case for all famous people, as there have been plenty of reports of stinky stars on sets. Some celebrities have even admitted how rarely they bathe.

Are You Over-showering or Not Showering Enough?

According to a study conducted by Harvard Medical School in 2021, approximately two-thirds of Americans shower daily. Societal norms and the idea that showering daily is considered healthy. Additionally, people find it beneficial to shower on a daily basis to remove body odor, help wake up, and as part of their routine. However, it is unclear if a daily shower accomplishes much and may even be bad for your health and the environment.

With excessive washing and scrubbing under hot water, our body's natural oils and "good bacteria" are removed. Showering in this manner can cause skin to be itchy, dry, and irritated. Cracked, dry skin may allow bacteria and allergens to breach the barrier skin, leading to skin infections and allergic reactions. Using antibacterial soaps upsets the balance of microorganisms on the skin. Our immune systems need a certain amount of stimulation by normal microorganisms, dirt, and other environmental exposures in order to create protective antibodies and "immune memory." Additionally, the water supply we clean ourselves may contain salts, heavy metals, chlorine, fluoride, pesticides, and other chemicals that can cause problems, too. Also, the oils, perfumes, and other additives in shampoos, conditioners, and soaps can cause problems like allergic reactions.

Unless you are sweaty and dirty on a daily basis, whether it is from your job, working out, or naturally, experts suggest that showering several times per week is plenty for most people. Showers should last around three to four minutes, with a focus on the armpits and groin.

Take a look below at which celebrities have questionable hygiene habits.

Brad Pitt

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Pitt's pits must be screaming. The 'Inglourious Basterds' star said back in 2009 that with six kids, "All you’ve got to do is just take [baby wipes], a couple quick wipes under the pits. I’m getting [peed] on all day. I don’t have time to take a shower." In January 2024, his former roommate, fellow actor Jason Priestley, revealed that they used to have contests where they tried to see who would go the longest without a shower when they lived together in Los Angeles during the early days of their careers.


Jake Gyllenhaal

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When asked by 'Vanity Fair' in 2021 if there was “anything revelatory” about his “shower ritual,” Jake finds bathing to be "less necessary" at times. He added that there is a "whole world of not bathing" that is really helpful for skin maintenance, and we naturally clean ourselves." The 'Nightcrawler' actor also made it a point that to say he makes sure he has good-smelling breath.


Ashton Kutcher

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In 2021, Kutcher revealed he hardly showers. Instead, he washes his armpits and crotch daily, "and nothing else ever." With his trust bar of Lever 2000 that "delivers every time," the 'That 70's Show' alum adds he also splashes some water on his face after a workout to "get all the salts out." His wife, Mila Kunis shares the same showering values. The two caught criticism when they revealed they don’t believe in bathing their kids with soap every day, as it "gets rid of the natural oil on your skin." Kutcher said, "If you can see the dirt on them, clean them. Otherwise, there’s no point."


Taylor Swift

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This "Anti-Hero" is anti-hygiene. Swift revealed in during an appearance on 'The Ellen Show' that she doesn’t actively wash her legs in the shower. Because she “shaves” her legs, the pop icon believes that "shaving cream is like soap." She did ask the host if that counts, and when Ellen agreed, Swift added, "I'm on the right side of history then." However, Ellen pointed out that if she isn't shaving her legs, she isn't "washing" them, but Swift said she shaves her legs daily. Ellen hilarious then stated, "God, you must be hairy."


Robert Pattinson

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Pattinson may be Batman, but he's not bathe-man. The 'Twilight' alum revealed to 'Extra' that he doesn’t think it’s necessary to wash your hair on a daily basis. In fact, he admitted to not washing his hair for a very long time. The actor said that he has gone six weeks without washing his hair. "I don’t really see the point in washing your hair." However, while filming 'Twilight,' a crew member who worked closely with him claimed, "He stinks. I mean, it’s awful. He never showers, and it drives people on the set crazy." In 2012, he told the 'Chicago Tribune' he has "so much residue crap in my hair from years and years of not washing it and not having any sense of personal hygiene whatsoever." He even asks the studio rep to brush off his fallen dandruff!

Laila Abuelhawa is the Top 40 and Hip-Hop pop culture writer for Beasley Media Group. Being with the company for over three years, Laila's fierce and fabulous red-carpet rankings have earned her a feature on 'The Late Show with Stephen Colbert!' Her favorite stories are those surrounding the latest in celebrity fashion, television and film rankings, and how the world reacts to major celebrity news. With a background in journalism, Laila's stories ensure accuracy and offer background information on stars that you wouldn't have otherwise known. She prides herself in covering stories that inform the public about what is currently happening and what is to come in the ever-changing, ever-evolving media landscape.