In the podcast “Armchair Expert”, Kunis said, among other things, that she does not wash her whole body with soap every day, only the most important parts of the body.
– I only wash my armpits and crotch daily. Nothing else, added her husband Kutcher.
Kunis explained that her relaxing attitude towards showering and soap stems from her upbringing, where she “did not have access to hot water, which meant that she rarely showered”.
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This also affects the couple’s children, Wyatt (6) and Dimitri (4).
– If we see that the children are dirty, we clean them. If not, there is no point, Kutcher said.
The statements attracted a great deal of attention and were heavily covered in the American media, including Huffington Post.
“Good for the skin”
Now the Hollywood stars receive unexpected support from fellow actor Jake Gyllenhaal (40).
The “Brokeback Mountain” star reveals that he is not a fan of either showering after training or washing in general, reports Page Six Friday.
In a new interview with Vanity Fair The 40-year-old answers the following when asked if he has a special ritual when it comes to swimming:
– I realize more and more that it is less important to shower, he admits and continues:
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– On the other hand, I do not think that good manners and bad breath work. But I believe that a whole world that does not bathe is very good for the skin and that we cleanse ourselves naturally.
“Waiting for it to stink”
Hollywood star Dax Shepard (46) is behind the podcast “Armchair Expert” where the couple Kutcher and Kunis made their sensational statements about their relaxing relationship to cleanliness.
On Tuesday, Shepard and the actor’s wife Kristen Bell (41), known from among others «Bad Moms», visited the TV program «The View», and here they revealed that they often forget to bathe their daughters Lincoln (8) and Delta ( 6).
– I’m a big fan of waiting until it starts to stink. When you feel a stench, it’s nature’s way to tell you it’s time to wash yourself. It’s a red flag, Bell jokingly started telling, according to Page Six.
– Honestly, it’s just bacteria; When you get bacteria, you should think “Get in the shower or the bath”, she added before drawing attention to Kunis and Kutcher’s statements.
– So I do not hate what they do. I wait until I feel the stench.
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Husband Shepard elaborated further:
– Previously, we bathed our children every night as part of the laying routine, but then they started laying themselves and the routine disappeared. Then it quickly became so that we had to ask each other: “When was the last time you bathed them?”.