Cheryl Hines' husband, Robert F. Kennedy Jr., appeared half-naked in the background of a video the “Curb Your Enthusiasm” star shared to promote her eco-friendly self-care company, Hines & Young.
The 59-year-old actress posted a short clip on her Instagram Story promoting a Black Friday sale on products from Hines & Young, which she co-founded with her 20-year-old daughter Katherine Young.
Hines held up a bottle of linen spray and a can of body cream, blocking much of the front view with her head as the 70-year-old politician took a shower from behind.
“No, you can't take a shower!” she told Kennedy with a laugh Friday in a clip shared by journalist Yashar Ali on X (formerly Twitter).
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Cheryl Hines' husband, Robert F. Kennedy Jr., appeared half-naked in the background of a video the “Curb Your Enthusiasm” star shared to promote her self-care company. (Getty/Cheryl Hines Instagram)
“I'm filming a video! No, no, no, I'm doing it, I'm…” Hines continued, waving a finger at the camera.
“Wait a minute, I'm filming a Hines + Young video. OK, this is…honey…60% off,” she says with a laugh at the end of the clip.
“H+Y Content Interrupted” and “Oh Bobby,” Hines wrote in the video, along with red heart and smiley face emojis.
Hines also posted a link to the Hines+Young website and advertised “60% off everything!” sale.
The actress also referenced President Kennedy's “Make America Healthy Again” movement and shared images of Hines & Young products, including a candle with “MAHA” engraved on the lid.
Hines tagged the company's Instagram page and added the hashtag “MAHA” to the photo.
Kennedy announced his candidacy for the 2024 Democratic presidential nomination in April 2023. In October 2023, he announced that he would withdraw his candidacy and run as an independent candidate.
Hines, who married Kennedy in 2014, occasionally accompanied her husband on the campaign trail while he was running for president. In an interview with Fox News Digital in March, the two-time Emmy nominee explained how she approaches Kennedy when she disagrees with him on political issues.

When her husband took a shower from behind, Hines' head blocked most of his body. (Cheryl Hines Instagram)
“One of the things I've learned, especially in politics, is that you're not going to agree with someone about everything, and that's okay,” Hines said.
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“We've learned to talk through it and talk through it and listen to each other's points of view. Sometimes we agree to disagree or say, 'Oh, I'll think about that. You can also say, “I listen to what you say.'' “I don't like the way you say it, so I'd like you to say it another way.''
“So I think the important thing is communication and keeping an open mind.”

Mr. Hines co-founded the company with his daughter, Katherine Young. (Cheryl Hines Instagram)
In August, Kennedy endorsed Republican presidential candidate and eventual president-elect Trump after suspending his presidential campaign.
At the time, Hines shared a message of support for her husband and his campaign staff on X.
The statement read in part: “I would like to express my heartfelt and heartfelt gratitude to all those who have worked tirelessly and lovingly in response to the decision to suspend my husband, Robert Kennedy Jr., from the Presidency.'' “I want to represent that.'' About his campaign.
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“They achieved a feat that was said to be impossible. They collected over 1 million signatures, more than any other candidate in history, and despite obstacles and lawsuits filed for the sole purpose of , the right to vote nationwide.'' They kept Bobby off the ballot and made sure no one would even have a chance to vote for him.
“I deeply respect Bobby's decision to run on the principles of unity. Over the past year and a half, I have met wonderful people from all political parties: Democrats, Republicans, and independents. In my experience, The vast majority of all parties are truly good people who want what's best for our country and each other. This has been an eye-opening, transformative, and endearing journey.”

The actress and the politician married in 2014. (Dia Dipaspil/Getty Images)
Days after Hines posted his statement, Kennedy told TMZ that while his wife disagreed, he supported his decision.
“This is the opposite of what she wants to do,” he told the outlet. “She went along with it because she loved me and wanted to support me, but it was never something she encouraged.”
The environmental lawyer has since become one of President Trump's most prominent surrogates, including his “MAHA” message in his closing arguments to voters.
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Earlier this month, Trump nominated Kennedy to lead the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services after he won his race against Vice President Kamala Harris.

President-elect Trump nominated Kennedy to lead the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services. (Reuters/Go Nakamura)
In a Nov. 14 post to People have been crushed by industrial food.” Conglomerates and pharmaceutical companies that have engaged in deception, misinformation, and disinformation regarding public health.
“The safety and health of all Americans is the most important role for any administration, and HHS is dedicated to ensuring that everyone is protected from harmful chemicals, contaminants, pesticides, pharmaceuticals, and food additives. It will play a major role in supporting the overwhelming health crisis in this country.
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“Mr. Kennedy will restore these institutions to a tradition of gold-standard scientific research and a beacon of transparency, end the epidemic of chronic disease, and make America great and healthy again!”
After President Trump's announcement, Hines attended the America First Institute gala with Kennedy at the President-elect's Mar-a-Lago residence in Palm Beach, Florida.
Kennedy's nominations to Trump's cabinet await confirmation by the U.S. Senate.


