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America Ferrera Reveals Unusual Guilty Pleasure

America Ferrera, known for her roles in “Barbie,” “Ugly Betty,” and “Superstore,” recently sparked a new wave of discussion surrounding celebrity bathing habits.

During a casual chat with co-stars Margot Robbie, Issa Rae, Kate McKinnon, and director Greta Gerwig, Ferrera confessed to a surprising guilty pleasure of hers – not showering for multiple days.

The conversation, captured in a video by Vanity Fair, delved into personal trivia as each participant made guesses about Ferrera’s guilty pleasure.

Director Gerwig suggested a massage, while Robbie proposed self-care.

McKinnon humorously mentioned fantasizing about other lives on Redfin.

However, Ferrera debunked these guesses, asserting that she feels no guilt about those activities.

With a hint of hesitation, Ferrera admitted her unconventional guilty pleasure of abstaining from showering for several days.

This revelation prompted an immediate and incredulous reaction from Margot Robbie, who expressed surprise at the unexpected confession.

Although Ferrera is currently making headlines with her admission, discussions about celebrities’ bathing routines became prominent in 2021.

Notably, actors Ashton Kutcher and Mila Kunis initiated the conversation during an appearance on the “Armchair Expert” podcast hosted by Dax Shepard and Monica Padman.

Kunis disclosed that her upbringing without hot water led her to shower infrequently as a child.

In response to Shepard’s suggestion that excessive use of soap can strip the skin of its natural oils, Kunis shared her practice of not bathing her newborns daily.

Kutcher added a pragmatic perspective, emphasizing the importance of washing only when visible dirt is present.

In the aftermath of their podcast appearance, Kristen Bell, married to Shepard, shared her hygiene philosophy on “The View.”

She advocated for waiting until an odor becomes noticeable as a signal to clean up, aligning with a more relaxed approach to bathing.

Further contributing to the discourse, actor Jake Gyllenhaal discussed his views on skincare maintenance in an interview with Vanity Fair.

He highlighted the benefits of occasional abstinence from bathing, emphasizing the body’s self-cleaning mechanisms.

These revelations stirred a mix of responses from other celebrities.

Jason Momoa clarified his stance on showers, affirming his regular bathing routine during an interview with “Access Hollywood.”

Similarly, Dwayne “The Rock” Johnson took to Twitter to assert his commitment to multiple showers per day, incorporating various cleansing rituals and even singing off-key in the process.