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RFK Jr. appears naked in video posted by wife Cheryl Hines

Maybe he is washing away his worldly desires.

Actress Cheryl Hines posted a photo online of her husband Robert F. Kennedy Jr. taking a shower behind her as he prepared to shoot a video for his beauty line. Her head strategically blocks most of his voluptuous body.

President-elect Trump's often-criticized nominee for the Department of Health and Human Services was trying to shut down Hines & Young, which she founded with her daughter Katherine, but the “Curb Your Enthusiasm” star feigned ignorance. It seemed like he was doing it.

“I can't take a shower because I'm making a video!” No, no, no, I'm doing it right now…wait a minute, I'm making a video for Hines + Young. Honey…60% off,” Hines, 59, said in an Instagram Story video while Kennedy washed behind her.


Cheryl Hines posted a video of her husband Robert F. Kennedy Jr. naked. Cheryl Hines/Instagram

“Oh Bobby,” she added as the caption, followed by heart and smiley face emojis.

In subsequent posts, Hines referenced her husband's “Make America Healthy Again” campaign and included still photos of products from her line, including the MAHA candle brand.

After the sexting scandal between Kennedy and former New York Magazine reporter Olivia Nuzzi came to light in September and dominated headlines for weeks, things seemed to be going well for the two.

As HHS secretary, Kennedy, 70, will have tremendous influence over federal public health policy and food and drug safety.

Mr. Kennedy, an environmental activist, has long advocated for removing chemicals and artificial dyes from America's food supply.


Background of RFK JR taking a shower with Cheryl Hines holding beauty products on Instagram Story
Hines' videos became a plug for her beauty and skin care line, Hines & Young. Cheryl Hines/Instagram

He has come under fire in the past for spreading medical misinformation, including the belief that the coronavirus was “ethnically targeted” to help Chinese and Ashkenazi Jews. are.

Kennedy, a longtime Democrat, abandoned his party and presidential aspirations in August to formally endorse Trump in the race against Vice President Harris.

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