Why Aren’t Celebs Bathing Their Children?

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Published on August 10, 2021

Celebrity and concerned father Stephen Colbert checks in on famous friends like Mila Kunis and Kristen Bell to find out why they aren’t regularly bathing their children. #Colbert #Comedy #Celebrities

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17 comments

  • Gauss24 3 years ago

    society as usual trying to shame people into fitting in with everyone else cause lots of people believe their way is the right way

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  • THOMAS MILLER 3 years ago

    That lead in music was so FUNKY that i smelled it over here in Europe.

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  • Billy Akin 3 years ago

    This is why Conservatives keep getting elected and hold on to power. Liberals try to latch on to reinvent the wheel about every twenty minutes. “DEFUND THE POLICE”!! BLEACH YOUR ANUS!!
    DON’T BATHE YOUR KIDS!?
    WTF!? This shit gets in the Media and because these folks are “CELEBRITIES” and somehow SPECIAL the Right has a talking point at dinner tables all across America. The World is going to hell in a handbasket. And they may be right…

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  • Beliefish 3 years ago

    EU won even more medals than US or China. but of course you are dividing us in different countries because that is the only way you can win anything 😉

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  • Sam Nelson 3 years ago

    re the showering…I’m guessing things would be different if we all had to set off at 5 or 6 am with empty Jerry cans to treck hours for the water we’d be a whole lot more precious with it?

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  • João Nunes 3 years ago

    the problem with not showering has nothing to do with cleanliness, our body produces oil that does the trick…lol…its about SMELL…why do you think our ancestors were so crazy about perfumes?????……ahahahahahaha

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  • Halos and Horns 8 3 years ago

    Jon looks good

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  • nays needle 3 years ago

    My kids didn’t bathe daily until puberty; they just started having more showers when they felt it was necessary. Youngest still only showers once or maybe twice a week. She is alive (obviously) and well. I think it’s unhealthy to keep kids too clean.

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  • SunnyAquamarine2 3 years ago

    Ashton is 100% correct. Bathing every day is actually bad for your skin and even worse for your hair. And ofc it’s a waste of water and energy. Plus you’re washing off your pheromones boo. Anyone who is truly educated knows how horrible showering everyday really is.

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  • michael lombardi 3 years ago

    Has the last year and a half taught these people nothing? Wash! Be clean!

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  • Bite Th3 Hand 3 years ago

    I havent showered in 3 years… Roomates refuse to clean up after themselves and touching other peoples hair and filth is the worst for me. Havent had any problems.

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  • Stephen Gordon 3 years ago

    NEVER LEAVE AGAIN STEPHEN !!!

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  • Iamtop 3 years ago

    I’m gonna bet most people against this also wash their hairs frequently with shampoo when we have known for years that not every type of hairs needs shampoo and that it can even be very detrimental to your hairs by getting rid of the natural oils. Washing is important, washing too much and for no good reason is called being obsessive and can be bad for our health, especially when you are young and still building your immune system. Wait a few decades and they’ll be the “good moms”.

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  • Randi C 3 years ago

    LMFAO!
    What the F*ck is Jake on?!

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  • Paul Grieger 3 years ago

    And cue “The filthy rich.”

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  • Nesta Ann Jarrett 3 years ago

    To be fair California is in a drought.

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  • Benzaiten 3 years ago

    to be fair when I was a child I didn’t bathe every day either and that was pretty normal. children don’t sweat and stink like adults yet so if there was not much going on during the day, who cares?
    but for grown ups it’s a bit different, please do take daily showers.

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