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Time of India
4 days ago
- Entertainment
- Time of India
Jenna Fischer says The Office was strong even after Steve Carell's exit
The Office star believes the hit comedy stayed strong throughout all its nine seasons, even after left the show. According to The Hollywood Reporter, Fisher, during her appearance on the podcast Fly on the Wall, shared her thoughts after rewatching the full series for her Office Ladies podcast. Tired of too many ads? go ad free now She addressed a common belief that the show wasn't as good after Carell, who played the famous Michael Scott, left in 2011. "It's really good the whole belief that the two seasons after Steve left, we were just treading water and maybe they weren't as good," said Fischer. She also said that many people involved in the show thought it peaked in season three or four, even before Carell's departure. But Fischer now thinks differently. "Some of my favorite episodes were in seasons eight and nine after Steve had left," she added. "The show still had these amazing storylines." The Office ran from 2005 to 2013. A new follow-up show titled The Paper is set to release in September 2024 on Peacock. , who played Oscar Martinez, will return for the new series. However, Carell, earlier, while speaking to The Hollywood Reporter confirmed he will not appear. "I will be watching but I will not be showing up. It's just a new thing and there's really no reason for my character [Michael Scott] to show up in something like that," he said. "But I'm excited about it, it sounds like a great conceit. I love the idea -- I guess it's set in a failing newspaper company, and I worked with , who is one of the leads; I did [2022 series] The Patient with him and he's an excellent actor and a super nice guy so I think it'll be great," he added.
Yahoo
4 days ago
- Entertainment
- Yahoo
The Office's Jenna Fischer Defends ‘Really Good' Show After Steve Carell's Exit
Jenna Fischer loves , even the seasons after Steve Carell's exit. Fischer, who played Pam Beesley for all nine seasons, recently wrapped Office Ladies, a rewatch podcast series with fellow cast member Angela Kinsey. After watching all 201 episodes, Fischer has some thoughts about the later seasons. One of the more heated debates involving The Office revolves around the show's final two seasons. Noticeably absent from Seasons 8 and 9 is Carell, who played Michael Scott. Carell exited the show after the seventh season. Many consider Michael's departure a turning point in the show, as The Office's final two seasons were less celebrated and received more criticism. Fischer recently spoke about The Office on Fly on the Wall with Dan Carvey and David Spade. After completing the podcast, Fischer defended the quality of Seasons 8 and 9. 'My biggest takeaway from having rewatched it was that it's really good the whole time,' Fischer told Carvey and Spade. Fischer is aware of the criticism the show received post-Carell. However, Fischer notes that some of her favorite moments happened in those final two seasons. 'I think there was this lore, especially among the cast and the creatives, that maybe we hit our peak in Season 3 or Season 4,' Fischer explained. 'And also this belief that the two seasons after Steve left, we were just treading water and maybe they weren't as good. But when I watched everything, some of my favorite episodes were in Seasons 8 and 9 after Steve had left. There were still these amazing storylines.' Fischer's favorite moments occurred between Seasons 4 and 6, which include the Dinner Party episode and the Michael Scott Paper Company storyline. The Office ran for nine seasons from 2005 to 2013. All 201 episodes are streaming on Peacock. The post The Office's Jenna Fischer Defends 'Really Good' Show After Steve Carell's Exit appeared first on - Movie Trailers, TV & Streaming News, and More.


Buzz Feed
04-04-2025
- Entertainment
- Buzz Feed
42 Celebrities Who Have Some Seriously Disgusting Hygiene Habits
I'm sure all of us have a gross hygiene habit we'd rather not let the world know about. However, some celebrities have decided to overshare — or they've been called out by their costars or other celebs. Here are 42 celebs with seriously questionable personal hygiene habits: 1. In 2007, Megan Fox reportedly told the magazine FHM, "I'm horrible to live with. I don't clean. My clothes end up wherever I take them off. I forget to flush the toilet. Friends will tell me, 'Megan, you totally pinched a loaf in my toilet and didn't flush.'" 2. In 2010, Jessica Simpson told iHeartRadio, "I don't brush my teeth. No, really. I just use Listerine, and sometimes I'll use my sweater. No, I do brush every now and again, but my teeth are extremely powerful. I mean, find me when I'm 60, and they'll probably be all out." 3. In a 2025 TikTok, Kathy Griffin recalled something gross she learned about her ex-boyfriend Jack Black when they dated in the '90s. She said, "He used to have this apartment on Vermont. So, one night, I spent the night there, and the next day, I'm in the shower...I get off on the bath mat. I said, "I need a shower towel.' And he goes, 'You're standing on it.' You guys, that's straight guys. He had one bath mat/towel that he used for both, and that was it. So naturally, I kept sleeping with him." 4. When The Office actor Angela Kinsey filmed kissing scenes, her onscreen boyfriend Rainn Wilson "was usually eating something disgusting right beforehand." On her Office Ladies podcast, Angela said, "And I'd be like, 'Rainn, dang it. Do you have to eat a tuna fish sandwich right before we're supposed to kiss? Come on!'" 5. Unfortunately for Angela, Rainn wasn't the only The Office costar to gross her ou. On a 2021 episode of their Office Ladies podcast, she and Jenna Fischer discussed washing your hands after using the bathroom. After Angela confirmed she washes her hands "every time," Jenna said, "Hm... I feel like it's really clear now that I don't always wash my hands after I pee at home. I feel like maybe we were going to bond over something that now we're not bonding over." Angela replied, "And now I just think you're disgusting." Jenna continued, "I guess now you're going to have to worry when you come over to my house. Did I wash my hands after I pee? I always wash my hands after poop. Always. I never wipe a poop and then not wash my hands, everybody. I feel like I want that to be clear." 6. During a 2024 appearance on Watch What Happens Live, Kate Hudson addressed the "old urban legend" that she "forced Matthew McConaughey to wear deodorant while filming Fool's Gold." She said, "No. No, he doesn't wear deodorant. And by the way, I don't either. My thing was I could smell him from a we were so close. We're au naturals." 7. Kate wasn't the first costar to comment on Matthew's smell. In 2021, his Tropic Thunder costar Yvette Nicole Brown told SiriusXM, "I'm a huge Matthew McConaughey fan. I remember that Matthew McConaughey said that he did not use deodorant and that he didn't have an odor, so my first thought was, 'I'm gonna get as close as I can to him to see if he's right.' He does not have an odor. He smells like granola and good living. He has a sweet, sweet scent that is just him, and it's not musty or crazy. And he was very kind to me, and all of my scenes were with him." 8. In 2005, Matthew McConaughey — who'd just been named Sexiest Man Alive — told People, "I haven't worn deodorant in 20 years." He also said that he makes his "own face and body creams" — a practice he stuck by over the years. In 2021, he told the Kyle and Jackie O Show that he wears "homemade concoctions." He said, "You knew I was a mixologist, didn't you? ...I couldn't dare say [the recipe] out loud." 9. In a 2021 Instagram story post, Lizzo said, "Ok I'm w [Matthew McConaughey] on this one. I stopped using deodorant and I smell BETTER." 10. But Matthew isn't the only famous man to share his questionable hygiene habits in People 's Sexiest Man Alive issue. In 2024, Benny Blanco told the publication, "I also don't believe in always shampooing your hair or conditioning your hair. I'm really clean, but I don't shower every day. Some people I know shower two to three times a day, but I feel like the oils on your skin don't have time to rejuvenate and get juicy." He also shared his self-care advice: "don't stink." He said, "I like to use a hodgepodge. I want to smell [like] tobacco, but also like cotton candy. I want there to be an aroma as I'm walking by. I want it to smell a little bit like man, a little bit feminine — I definitely lean a little more feminine in every sense." 11. In 2024, Jason Jason Priestley told Live with Kelly and Mark that, when he and Brad Pitt were roommates in the '90s, "We used to play this see who could go the longest without showering. I think about it now, and I'm like, 'Dude, how disgusting. What were you thinking?'" He said the winner was "always Brad," adding, "I don't think he does that anymore, but back then, he could go a long time without showering." 12. In 2009, Eli Roth told Entertainment Weekly about the hygiene tip his Inglourious Basterds costar Brad Pitt shared with him. Eli said, "He shared that when you're sweating and don't have time to take a shower, you just take a baby wipe and rub it under your armpits. After a scene, Brad had to get next to me for a close-up shot, and he said, 'Damn, you're ripe.' I said, 'I didn't have time to shower.' He said, 'Baby wipes, man, baby wipes.'" Eli also alleged Brad told him, "I got six kids. All you've got to do is just take them, a couple quick wipes under the pits. Man, I'm getting [peed] on all day. I don't have time to take a shower." Eli "thought that was the greatest tip." He continued, "If I ever started to smell like a bear, I would just use a couple baby wipes under the armpits, and it made it safe for everyone else to act around me." 13. In 2022, Katy Perry told Heart radio that her fiancé Orlando Bloom, "loves to floss, which thank God, because some partners don't, and it's disgusting and he has brilliant teeth." However, she continued, "But he leaves the floss everywhere! On the side of my bed, and in the car, and on the kitchen table...I'm like, 'There are [garbage cans] everywhere!'" 14. On a 2024 episode of her podcast Dear Chelsea, Chelsea Handler told her guest, Kevin Hart, "Why do my legs need to be washed? They're fucking covered all day. It's not like my legs are going out without me. When I take a shower, all the soap from my shower comes down. It's not like my legs are out there gardening all day without me." Kevin said, "That's so bad. You fucking wash your legs!" She replied, "No, I don't think so." He said, "What do you mean you don't think so? It's your body. You wash your body, entire body. You don't pick and choose." She also said, "I have hot spots. I have hot spots that I wash." She pointed to her "hot spots" — her armpits, crotch, butt, and head. "And then everything is fine after that," she said. 15. In 2021, Jake Gyllenhaal told Vanity Fair, "More and more I find bathing to be less necessary, at times. I do believe, because Elvis Costello is wonderful, that good manners and bad breath get you nowhere. So I do that. But I do also think that there's a whole world of not bathing that is also really helpful for skin maintenance, and we naturally clean ourselves." 16. Kansas City Chiefs quarterback Patrick Mahomes wears the same pair of underwear every game, and he only washes them "once in a while." During a 2023 Monday Night Football interview with Peyton and Eli Manning, he said, "First, my wife Brittany got them for me. So I'm not throwing y'all down, but I have to wear them. At the same time, I threw them on that first season, we had a pretty good season that season...I mean, if we're on a hot streak, I can't wash them, you know? I've just got to keep it rolling. As long as we're winning, I'll keep the superstition going." 17. On a 2021 episode of the podcast Armchair Expert, Mila Kunis said, "I don't wash my body with soap every day. But I wash pits and tits and holes and soles." She also said, "I didn't have hot water growing up as a child, so I didn't shower much anyway. When I had children, I also didn't wash them every day. I wasn't the parent that bathed my newborns — like, 'Oof, something smells.'" 18. On the same episode of Armchair Expert, Mila's husband, Ashton Kutcher, said, "I wash my armpits and my crotch daily, and nothing else ever. I got a bar of Lever 2000 that just delivers every time. Nothing else." And following up on Mila's comment about not bathing their kids, he said, "Now here's the thing, if you can see the dirt on them, clean them. Otherwise, there's no point." 19. In 2009, an unnamed person who purportedly worked closely with Robert Pattinson on the Twilight set told E!, "He stinks. I mean, it's awful. He never showers, and it drives people on the set crazy." A few months later, his costar Peter Facinelli seemingly explained the source of his alleged smell, telling Vulture, "He's smart because if he doesn't change his clothes, and the paparazzi get pictures of him in the same outfit all the time, then they can't sell the pictures. That's what I said he should do. I said, 'You should not change your clothes. This way, how are they going to sell the picture of you in the same outfit all the time because it will look like it was from the same batch.'" Fellow costar Ashley Greene said, "You know what, I think maybe out of a defense mechanism, I don't sniff him." Director Chris Weitz added, "I can smell him coming. That's the nice thing." And per Hello! Magazine, Kristen Stewart reportedly said, "He smells great. It's kind of an animalist thing that goes on. It went along with the movie, so it was perfect." MTV / Via 20. Robert Pattinson himself has claimed to be stinky over the years. In 2009, he reportedly told Extra that he didn't "really see the point in washing your hair" or particularly "care if it's clean or not." However, in 2022, he told MovieMaker, "[His previous lie about not working out is] the same thing as saying in an interview when I was like 21 that I didn't wash my hair. It just sticks for 15 years." Summit Entertainment / Via In 2020, he told Allure, "Lots of people tell me I smell like a crayon. Yes! Like I'm embalmed." However, in 2022, he admitted to lying to the press, telling GQ that he'll occasionally "just make something up" during interviews "in order to say anything at all." So, you know, take what he's said with a grain of smelling salts. ABC / Via 21. Per ABC News, during a 2014 appearance on Watch What Happens Live, Dane Cook named Kate Hudson as his worst onscreen kiss. he said, "I did a movie with her, My Best Friend's Girl, and I think she purposely ate like a feast of onions before our scene. I had to burn her on that one!" Lionsgate / Via However, Kate got her revenge during a lie detector test with Vanity Fair in 2022. In the video, her Glass Onion costar Janelle Monáe held up pictures of her former costars and asked who was the best kisser. When Janelle held up Dane Cook's picture, Kate said, "No. No, canceled." Vanity Fair / Via 22. In 2022, Miriam Margolyes alleged to I've Got News For You that her End of Days costar Arnold Schwarzenegger farted in her face on purpose. She said, "He's a bit too full of himself, and I don't care for him at all. He's a Republican, which I don't like. He was actually quite rude. He farted in my face. Now, I fart, of course, I do — but I don't fart in people's faces. He did it deliberately, right in my face. I was playing Satan's sister, and he was killing me [in the scene], so he had me in a position where I couldn't escape and lying on the floor. And he just farted. It wasn't on film. It was in one of the pauses, but I haven't forgiven him for it." Universal PIctures / Via That's not the first time Miriam told that story. Previously, she told Reader's Digest, "I was in the horror film End of Days with him in 1999, playing the Devil's servant Mabel. I had my throat sliced by a glass table at the end, and I remember Schwarzenegger farted right in my face when I was down on the floor, trying not to move. I shouted, 'Fuck you, Arnie!' I was really cross." Arnold Schwarzenegger has not publicly responded to her claims. CBS / Via 23. At the 2013 The Spectacular Now premiere, Miles Teller told Variety, "Before our first kissing scene, Shailene [Woodley] took these Chinese dirt supplements and shoved them in her mouth. It's like a dirt pouch, and it smells like crap. She always has a mason jar, and 100% of the time, it smells like crap." A24 / Via 24. However, Shailene also disagreed with Miles's pre-kissing scene routine. In 2013, Miles told Vulture, "I would be drinking a Gatorade right before a kissing scene. She would be like, 'Are you serious? You're gonna kiss me after that?' I was like, 'Yeah, I am.' Shailene also told the outlet, "We'd have to kiss in a scene, and he'd be like, 'Shay, you just ate dirt.' And I'd be like, 'Miles, you just ate licorice.' It was just this ongoing back-and-forth." A24 / Via 25. On a 2017 episode of The Real, Adrienne Bailon-Houghton asked her co-hosts, "Do you wash your hands if you use the bathroom at home?" After a resounding chorus of yeses and shock that she'd even asked the question, she said, "Nah. Not at home! What did I touch? It's my house! ...The toilet paper touches my behind. I don't touch my behind! Not this skin. And I'm not always touching my behind. Sometimes, I just go number one." 495 Productions / Telepictures Productions / Via Facebook: watch 26. In 2002, the Telegraph reported that Sandra Bullock allegedly complained about Ben Affleck's bad breath on the Forces of Nature set. In 2009, the Guardian reported that she allegedly gifted him a box of mints to deal with his halitosis. DreamWorks Pictures / Via 27. In 2011, Bradley Cooper told Esquire that he doesn't wear deodorant or cologne and that he enjoys being a "little" lazy when permitted. He also said that he learned the body "self-cleans" when he appeared on Treks in a Wild World. He added, "Oh my God, I am so fucking lazy." NBC / Via 28. In 2023, America Ferrera told Vanity Fair, "My guilty pleasure would be, like – I'm gonna really regret saying this — no, it's not showering for a few days." Her Barbie costar, Margot Robbie, replied, "What? I never would have expected that." Vanity Fair / Via 29. Per People, Viggo Mortensen reportedly told the Toronto Star that, to get in character as Aragorn in The Lord of the Rings, he slept in the forest. His costar Sean Bean reportedly told the outlet, "Bear in mind, he was very smelly." New Line Cinema / Via In 2002, Lola Schnabel, Viggo's then-girlfriend, reportedly shut down rumors she dumped him because of his "less-than-religious devotion to soap and water and his mysterious disappearances" and told the New York Daily News, "I love his smell." Lawrence Lucier / Getty Images, Frederick M. Brown / Getty Images 30. In 2008, Alyson Hannigan told Digital Spy that she didn't like kissing her How I Met Your Mother costar Jason Segel because he was a smoker. She said, "I cannot stand cigarette smoke. It's like kissing an ashtray, and he's trying to be polite by having gum or mints, but it doesn't help. When we started the pilot [for the show] he was like, 'Get me to stop smoking. I'll be your best friend.' So we did this bet where he would owe me $10 every time he had a cigarette. After the first day, he owed me $200. So he said, 'I'm just quitting,' and he quit cold turkey for about a year. It was fantastic, but got stressed out, and he started smoking again." CBS / Via Netflix 31. In 2021, Joe Kerry told GQ that he doesn't wash his hair. He also said he doesn't "get" haircuts; they just "happen" to him. He was offered a "bunch of money" to endorse a haircare brand, but he declined. He said, "I think it would just be so lame for the majority of people. It would be a sellout move. Don't you think?" NBC / Via 32. In 2017, Post Malone told GQ, "I smell good. I smell like a normal person. A lot of ladies say that they love my musk. I won't wear any deodorant or anything, but I have a musk, and it's just kind of, like, naturally enticing to females. But I don't smell bad; that's a common misconception. And I did a poll with people around town, and the consensus is that I don't smell." GQ / Via 33. Per Digital Spy, during a 2022 appearance on Sunday Brunch, Kunal Nayyar exposed his The Big Bang Theory costar Johnny Galecki for sticking chewed gum behind the apartment staircase set. Kunal said, "The way it works is, you go down the stairs, and then they yell, 'Hold'. They change the scenery from, like, if the apartment says 1A, it suddenly says 2A or 3. They change the set so it looks exactly like another floor. You run back up the stairs that go nowhere, and then you walk back down as if it's a new floor. Down there is nothing. There's a wall there where Johnny Galecki, for 12 years, would stick his chewing gum on. I'm not joking. There's a wall of 3,000 dried chewing gum from Johnny Galecki." CBS / Via Max "So if any of you are Johnny Galecki fans and you want his dried chewing gum, I am sure it's for sale somewhere on the internet. Welcome to Hollywood," Kunal said. CBS / Via Max 34. In 2014, Liam Hemsworth told The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon that, while filming The Hunger Games, "Any time I had to kiss Jennifer [Lawrence] was pretty uncomfortable, pretty awkward. When you look at it on the outside, it looks like a great picture. She's one of my best friends. I love her. But if we had a kissing scene, she would make a point of eating garlic or tuna fish or, you know, something that was disgusting. And right before the scene, she be like, 'Yeah, I had tuna' or 'I had garlic, and I didn't brush my teeth.' Fantastic. I can't wait to get in there and taste it." Lionsgate / Via In 2023, Jennifer addressed his comments on Hot Ones. She said, "It was not intentional. It was just, like, what I was eating, and then we'd kiss. Like, he should just, you know, get over it." First We Feast / Via 35. In 2014, Cameron Diaz told E! News, "I don't believe in antiperspirant. It's really bad for you. I haven't used it for almost 20 years." BBC / Via 36. In 2011, Lady Gaga told Alan Carr: Chatty Man, "I do quite often pee in the dressing room in the trash can. It would have been a very interesting photo for you today because I had that big pink bow for the performance, so I was sort of over the trash bin with the big pink bow." Channel 4 / Via 37. On a 2023 episode of The Kelly Clarkson Show, Kelly Clarkson said, "I pee almost every time in the shower! You can't help it. It goes back to that childhood sleepover. You know, they put your hand in the hot water. Sometimes, you pee. The hot water hits your body and — not every time, but, like, if I've gotta NBC / Via She also said, "Here's the thing. I don't regularly brush my teeth in the shower. I just do if I'm in a hurry. Now, I do happen to be in a hurry often." Her guest, Kenan Thompson, replied, "That's fine because that's where you're at in the world. I'm on the whole other side where I find it to be gross, and I don't do it." NBC / Via 38. In 2024, former Philadelphia Eagles center Jason Kelce responded to a tweet that said he "looks like he doesn't wash his legs or feet." In a quote tweet, he said, "What kind of weirdo washes their feet…." Then, responding to a reply asking when he last cleaned his belly button, he said, "Been 36 years since I checked." New Heights / Via 39. During a perfume launch in 2006, Tom Ford told New York Magazine, "I don't wear deodorant. I don't! I actually love the way that human beings smell. And I love the way my dog's ears smell. My smell is a little sweat, a little dog. I think a lot of us have gotten so weird about it, especially Americans. Americans love to, like, wash away all trace of human smell. I like human smell. It's what makes us attracted to each other. I mean, I'm not attracted to some laundry that I take out after I've put Febreze in it. I don't like clean. I don't like the smell of soap." ABC / Via 40. On a 2022 episode of The Late Late Show, James Corden said, "Los Angeles residents are now being asked to help with the local water shortage by cutting their shower time by four minutes. ...How long are people spending in the shower?" Surprised by the fact the average shower length was 10 minutes, he continued, "Oh my God! I'm in and out, I think, in a solid three or four...I use soap. I don't wash my hair. I wash it about every two months. True story." One of his producers replied, "Your three-minute shower is insane. That means you're not showering. Come on! ...That's not cool; you guys are dirty." CBS / Via 41. Matt Damon lightheartedly called out his We Bought a Zoo costar Scarlett Johansson for her onion breath during their kissing scene. In 2023, he told LADbible, "We did a shot before lunch, and it was, like, this nice, little two-shot that ended in the kiss. And it was really good. And we went to lunch, and she and I both thought it was over. She ate, like, an onion sandwich for lunch, and she came in, and [director] Cameron Crowe had set the camera up, and it was, like, a tight shot of the kiss. And she goes, 'Aw shit! I literally just had — I had, like, an onion sandwich.' I was making fun of her the entire time about her onion breath, which I didn't even smell." He joked, "Her breath smells like roses." Disney+ / Via 20th Century Studios 42. And finally, in 2025, BBC Radio 1 asked Timothée Chalamet about the "smelliest actor" he's worked with. He replied, "I'm not gonna say any names 'cause, you know, that would just be mean. But I did work on a Western years ago, and somebody was — quote, unquote — 'in character' the whole time, and, uh, it was something. It was quite something on set. That waft coming in every day. They just weren't washing, and the nails...I was there for two months, but they were really committed. Not too many descriptive details, I'll give it away. This gentleman's wife came, and she, you know, they were very in love. She didn't care." BBC Radio 1 / Via He also denied that it was his Interstellar costar Casey Affleck. And for the record, Timothée has only ever appeared in one Western, 2017's Hostiles. His costars included Christian Bale and Ben Foster, who are both known for their Method acting and serious commitment to their roles. But you can make of that what you will... BBC Radio 1 / Via


Buzz Feed
08-03-2025
- Entertainment
- Buzz Feed
21 TV Relationships That Weren't Supposed To Happen, But The Actors' Intense Chemistry Changed Their Characters' Fates
A lot of TV shows have a big "will they, won't they" romantic storyline between two main characters. However, some of the best onscreen relationships weren't meant to happen at all (or the writers only had loose ideas about them) until an actor in a small role had so much chemistry with a lead that their characters seemed meant to be. Here are 21 TV love interests who started out small, but grew into an important part of the show: Spoilers ahead! 1. On The Office, Holly Flax was originally meant to appear in only one episode. Amy Ryan told the Office Ladies podcast that she had her agents reach out to the show about the same time they reached out to her. She said, "I don't remember reading a script. I remember hearing it was a one episode only and potential love interest, which obviously I knew was code for, 'we'll see how you do, kid, if we have you back.' I remember also because I was a big fan of the British series. David finally gets a woman who likes him too. So it was loosely based, I think, on her for the first episode. And then, our group took it to a different level. So there was no script that I was privy to. But I knew the kind of general idea of it." However, Amy proved to have the perfect dynamic with Steve Carell's Michael Scott. Writer Paul Lieberstein told Fanbolt, "We didn't have a deal with her yet [at the Season 4 finale], so we were really hoping. But no, we knew that she would stay around, or we hoped...[Holly's character development] was talked about among the writing staff a great deal, and I would say – but it really crystallized in the episode that you saw on set when we started to see this really silly side that Amy brought to the character and found almost like a junior Michael in her. And we all saw it and knew what we had." Amy and Steve worked together again, playing Timothée Chalamet's parents in Beautiful Boy. Amy told The Hollywood Reporter, "I think it really helped having history with each other and deep friendship and respect. The relationship in the film, they're a bit more fractured, but they find this common bond and love and step aside and would do anything for their son. I remember in our first take together, I just started laughing, which is really wildly inappropriate for our movie." 2. Gerri Kellman was originally a Succession side character — and the writers initially planned for her to be a man. Executive producer Mark Mylod told Vulture, "We didn't really have a character, just somebody to help with exposition." However, of the few women brought in to audition, J. Smith-Cameron stood out because she saw the "dark comedy" in the sides. She also leaned on her familiarity with Kieran Culkin, whom she previously worked with on Margaret. She said, "I've known Kieran for a long time, and I knew he was one of the sons, and they're so cheeky and boorish in the audition scenes that I could just picture him doing them. On the tape, I was wincing every time he said anything, which I think then began to define the character." The way she and Kieran played off each other helped transform Gerri into a character who stuck around. Mark said, "There are a couple of characters in Season 1 who fell away because we either didn't have enough meat for them to evolve, or it wasn't a good fit. But J. was a perfect fit. We, but basically J., evolved the character, and she made herself indispensable. She found a humor to the character, and a ruthlessness to the character, and, of course, through her friendship with Kieran, sliding us into that second-season relationship." Specifically, an improvised moment between Gerri and Roman during Shiv's wedding at the end of Season 1 inspired their relationship storyline. Mark said, "We were shooting that scene at the welcome party, and we got past the scripted dialogue, but, as ever, I'd kept the camera rolling, and it followed J. over to the bar. Kieran was sat there, and they went into a riff about how they liked their martinis. For me, that was a revelation. There was a spark between them, and I think that was the seed of where we went with that quasi-dominatrix maternal sexual connection." 3. Jessica Capshaw originally signed on to play Dr. Arizona Roberts on three episodes of Grey's Anatomy, but she ultimately stayed longer as a love interest for Sara Ramirez's character. Jessica told NBC News, "Shonda [Rhimes, the series creator] had this idea that my character could present a storyline for Callie [Torres]. It was an experiment to see what worked. It just kind of kept working." 4. Stefania Spampinato originally played Dr. Carina DeLuca-Bishop as a recurring role on Grey's Anatomy, but in 2019, she began appearing on the spin-off Station 19 as well to help connect the two shows. However, executive producer/showrunner Krista Vernoff told SheKnows that Stefania's magical chemistry with Danielle Savre, who played Maya Bishop, was apparent "from the table read." Stefania added that "the room froze" when she and Danielle first read together. She said, "Everybody was holding their breath, and it was just a meeting in Joe's bar. But the chemistry was so strong in that scene, the whole room felt it. It was crazy." In 2020, Stefania was promoted to series regular on Station 19. 5. Parks and Recreation co-creator Mike Schur told "We originally conceived of Andy as a character who would fade away after the first six or so [episodes], but Chris [Pratt] was so great we had to make him full-time — and we decided that right after we cast him. It seemed like a waste to have him around for such a short time." When Chris was promoted to series regular in Season 2, Andy was still trying to win Ann back. However, the decision to pair him with April came from an improvised moment between Chris and Aubrey Plaza in the Season 1 finale. Speaking at the Paley Center in 2011, series co-creator Greg Daniels said, "He was just talking about the band, and she made the choice to be really into the band." Audrey added, "Everyone was gathered around, and he was asking, he was trying to explain what kind of music his band played. And everyone was like, 'I don't get it,' and I was like, I bet April would kind of, like, think he's cute and get it. So, I was like, 'I get it.' And I looked at him, and that's where it started." 6. On Veronica Mars, Logan Echolls was introduced as an antagonistic side character. However, Jason Dohring's chemistry with Kristen Bell was unexpectedly intense, and the longer he was on the show, the more fans rooted for him to end up with Veronica. It turned out that production was also "feeling it in the writers' room," so they decided to steer the characters toward a slow-burn romantic arc. Series creator Rob Thomas told Vox, "It was gratifying that the audience responded in the same way we were. It felt kind of undeniable to us. It allowed us to kind of slow-play that relationship a bit, because it wasn't supposed to happen. I think the first kiss might have been [Episode] 17 or 18? I'm a big fan of those proper British dramas where the romantic leads, like, touch each other's wrists, and it's like, 'Oh my god!'" 7. On The Big Bang Theory, Amy Fowler was meant to be a one-off joke in the Season 3 finale. In The Big Bang Theory: The Definitive, Inside Story of the Epic Hit Series, Mayim Bialik said, "They decided after that summer break that I would be brought back, but they book you one episode at a time, which is not stressful at all! After my episode in the season three finale, I literally thought my character might never come back. I had been out of the industry for so really could have gone either way." Writer/producer Steve Molaro said, "Chuck [Lorre, the series co-creator] was the biggest early adopter and proponent of Mayim. Even when we felt that the character may be polarizing — because some viewers weren't comfortable with the idea of Sheldon being involved with a female — Chuck was like, 'I don't care, you put that face on TV!' We, in the writers' room, were into it, but we didn't know where it was going to go. We didn't know they were to have a second date, or how that was going to play out and keep evolving through the years. But we went into it like we do with all additions to the show and all the characters: We're hopeful and trying to do our best to make it grow into something better and interesting; that was one of those that obviously did. But it took a little while to shake off the 'female Sheldon' description and let her become her own person." Jim Parsons, who played her onscreen love interest Sheldon Cooper, added, "I know at the audition they said they needed a female version of Sheldon, basically, but that's untenable long-term. There was no choice but to evolve the character. And at some point in Season 4 — I don't know if something caused it or not — I remember saying to Todd [Spiewak, the EP], 'I will not let this character go without a fight.' That was notable for me, only in that I almost never disagreed with the writers. But at some point I felt a certain way about working with Mayim that I was like, 'If for whatever reason we seemed to be weaning her off of this show as a character, I would go and talk to them.' I said this years ago, but I believe it even more now that one of the smartest things that the writers' room ever did was introduce Bernadette and Amy at a point where, as far as interests and storylines go, we did not need them yet." 8. Noel Fisher was initially only contracted for a few episodes of Shameless, and in the first script he saw, Mickey Milkovich was "dirty." He told the Chicago Tribune, "That's as close a descriptor I can think of. I think the script said something like, he was a step away from a full-on street kid. Like one step removed from a kid who slept under bridges and lived on the street. Like, very dirty and rugged and ready to scrap. I've always considered the Milkoviches as a more divided, violent version of the Gallaghers. Instead of Frank, who is just kind of a hilariously narcissistic and self-involved absent father, Terry [Mickey's father] is a violent force for negativity." Season 1, Episode 7 is where it all began. In 2015, executive producer Etan Frankel told BuzzFeed, " We all saw potential in a Mickey character. The English version [of Shameless ] had done a lot with the Mickey character, but we also knew it early on that we would divert from what the English show had done, simply because we had different actors — our actors had different strengths, our writers had different strengths. For the sake of the American show, it had to find its own identity. We could have gone in any direction, honestly. Episode 7, which I wrote, where Mickey and Ian pair up for the first then it goes from fighting to fucking. Like any normal relationship... Sometimes you reversed it — fuck then fight, just to shake it up a little bit." "But once that episode happened, we all realized there was something super interesting there. I don't think any of us knew where it was going to go. Which, as a writer, is the most exciting thing, because it becomes very organic. You can surprise yourself. And then when you see these two on-screen and what they do with it ... if you don't have two actors who can play the characters the way they are written but also find really subtle moments to show what's going on below the surface, it doesn't give you anywhere to go. Noel and Cameron are so good at keeping the integrity of who these characters were from the beginning, but showing you subtle moments where they begin to change along the way. If you watch them in Season 1 and Season 5, they're exactly the same people, but they've changed so much. It's been incremental and it's a huge credit to these two guys," he said. 9. On Glee, Blaine Anderson was not originally written as a love interest for Kurt Hummel, but actor Darren Criss became"such a sensation in one week." Finding that there was "a hunger for him and a positive relationship role model," series creator Ryan Murphy signed a deal with Darren to return as a regular. Then, he waited to see the audience's reaction to determine if Blaine should be Kurt's boyfriend or just his mentor. While he was still deciding what Blaine's role in Kurt's life should be, Ryan told "I didn't want to decide that until we got into sort of the middle of the season. We're figuring it out will definitely get a boyfriend. The question is who will it be and how will it be." 10. Similarly, in the first season of Glee, Santana Lopez and Brittany Pierce were only side characters. However, fans excitedly embraced their relationship, and Naya Rivera and Heather Morris were promoted to series regulars. In 2011, Naya told AfterEllen, "I think Heather and I have great chemistry, and we work well together. I know that the fans love it and send, like, angry death we'll end up together. I don't know! ...[I] can hint at something that [I] like, but I think that they listen to the fans a lot, and what the fans want really means a lot to them. And I'm sure that we'll see a shift." Fox / Via A few days later, series co-creator Brad Falchuck tweeted, "Brittana is on. Brittana was always on. Episode 15 -- and Gwyneth is the one who gets them together..." Fox / Via Hulu 11. Luke Kirby's chemistry with Rachel Brosnahan is what kept him (as Lenny Bruce) on The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel. Series creator Amy Sherman-Palladino told Vanity Fair, "When we cast Luke, it was just for the pilot. We had absolutely no real intention of bringing him back and continuing him. But when we looked at Luke, in addition to doing the real essence of what Lenny is, he's just a great actor and just a darling guy. Every time you get them together, they just had a camaraderie and a chemistry — and it was the fact that he wasn't looking at her like, 'I just want to get in your pants.'" Amazon Prime Video "The fact that she was there for him last year when he was feeling low and in the season finale, and she shows up for him...I think that, that a lot of time it translates into, 'Well, eventually they're going to have sex.' Right? But it's not necessarily the way it's going to go," she said. Amazon Prime Video 12. Spike wasn't meant to be Buffy's love interest on Buffy the Vampire Slayer, and James Marsters's popularity with the audience allegedly angered series creator Joss Whedeon so much that he pushed the actor into a wall. James told the podcast Inside of You with Michael Rosenbaum, "In Joss's world, evil is not cool, and I really respect him for that. Vampire were just a metaphor for the challenges that you get over in your adolescence. So vampires are supposed to be overcome, and he got talked into one sexy vampire that's not gonna be killed off. That was Angel. And I was supposed to come in and get killed off. And the audience immediately reacted to me in a way that was gonna make it very difficult to kill me off. And the network was telling him, 'Oh my God, keep this guy in the show' and all of that. I was basically ruining his show." The WB / Via He continued, "But the thing is that that [decision] is gonna change the show from being about a teenager overcoming adolescence into a show where those problems are kinda sexy, aren't they? All this psychotic...I was killing people all the time! I was shredding them! And the audience was going, 'Oh, we want more of that,' and Joss is like, 'No, no, the point is that you overcome the evil! That's the point.' So, if I was in his shoes, I would've killed me off. I wouldn't have pushed me against the wall. I just would've killed him off immediately, saying, 'I know I told you five episodes. We'll pay you for five, but you're dead after two, sorry.'" The WB / Via "He just got frustrated and figured it out, but there was that day when he pushed me up against the wall. I don't remember how it started. I just have this image of him, and he's in my face. He goes, 'I don't care how popular you are, kid. You are dead. You are dead. You are dead. You got me?' ...I just said, 'It's your football, dude. You gotta do what you wanna do,'" James said. The WB / Via 13. According to ET, Felicity Smoak was initially intended as a single-episode character on Arrow. However, Emily Bett Rickards's chemistry with Stephen Amell was so electrifying that, in Season 2, she was promoted to series regular and became Oliver Queen's endgame love interest. The CW / Via Oliver had another love interest, Laurel, but even if she had lived, Oliver was going to end up with Felicity. At a 2018 Heroes & Villains Fan Fest in Portland, Stephen reportedly said, "In our show, it was Oliver and Felicity, and it was going to be them no matter what." The CW / Via 14. On Friends, Phoebe Buffay was originally supposed to end up with David, not Mike. When David went to Minsk, actor Hank Azaria "didn't know that was the end of David." He told HuffPost, "The plan always was kind of to bring him back. I think, honestly, what happened was Paul Rudd is so awesome that they sort of found a groove with him, and [my character] became more of just the grist for that mill. As opposed to the other way actually did sting a little bit. Whatever part of me is David the science guy who went to Minsk, which admittedly is probably a small part of me, but that part of me wanted to end up with Phoebe. So I was sort of sad when I didn't...[Paul] certainly has gone on to prove that he was comedically deserving of Phoebe's love." NBC / Via Max 15. The West Wing series creator Aaron Sorkin told Entertainment Weekly, "Janel [Moloney] built her role from scratch, basically. Donna was a character who had two lines in the pilot episode. And when it turned out that we were 20 seconds short or 40 seconds short... [director Thomas Schlamme] and I huddled up, and we said, 'You know, it was really nice when Josh and Donna were talking to each other. Let's just do a little bit more of that.' She was in all 22 episodes of the first season, but each week never knew if she was gonna be in the show the next week. She just built herself into one of the leads of the show." NBC / Via Max Donna and Josh's "will they, won't they" dynamic wasn't originally part of the show either. Janel told the Associated Press, "But very early on, Aaron saw something in the chemistry between [Bradley Whitford] and me. In the pilot, there's a scene Aaron wrote one morning and passed on to us to shoot the same day. The scene begins as Donna barges into Josh's office. I say, 'Put this shirt on.' And he says, 'No.' And I say, 'Josh, you've been wearing the same clothes for 31 hours. Put it on.' And he won't. And then I say, 'All the girls think you look really hot in this shirt.' He puts it on. I really think that scene sparked something." NBC / Via Max Aaron added, "Janel turned a recurring character who has a couple of lines every once in a while into what became a weekly set piece: the Josh-Donna Scene." NBC / Via Max 16. According to Collider, Lori Loughlin was only supposed to play Rebecca Donaldson on Full House for six episodes. However, her chemistry with John Stamos — along with the rest of the cast — and her popularity spurred producers to make her a permanent fixture. Becky famously joined the Tanner household, marrying Uncle Jesse in Season 4. ABC / Via Max Many viewers wanted them to be together in real life, and John told HuffPost Live that they "actually did date" years before the show. He said, "We went on a date to Disneyland before we were both married. In real life, when we were 18, 19 years old. No disrespect to her family and her husband now, I would say that she could be the one that got away. She's one of my dearest friends, and that's good enough. I really do adore her." ABC / Via Max 17. On Supernatural, Misha Collins was cast to play Castiel for three episodes, but fans loved the character so much that he was brought back in longer stints and eventually stayed on the show for 15 years. He told Entertainment Tonight, "There are just a ton of die-hard Supernatural fans that are a force to be reckoned with. And that is something that I could have never anticipated when I went in to audition for my little three-episode arc." The CW / Via Fans were especially passionate about Castiel and Dean Winchester as a romantic pairing, and they rooted for the two to end up together. In 2015, Misha and Jared Padalecki won Best Chemistry at the Teen Choice Awards. The CW / Via In the final season, Castiel finally declared his love for Dean — right before he died. Viewers accused the show of queerbaiting for years, then, after Castiel's death, they accused them of perpetuating the "bury your gays" trope. The CW / Via Netflix 18. According to Entertainment Weekly, Colin O'Donoghue initially signed on to play Captain Hook as a recurring character on Once Upon a Time, but he was promoted to series regular before his debut episode aired. He told TV Line, "I had a very specific idea as to how I would play him, and [showrunners] Eddie [Kitsis] and Adam [Horowitz] were on the same page from the get-go. I just made an innuendo about anything that I could — that was part and parcel of what he was — but I knew I could do it in a cheeky way so that you could kind of get away with it." ABC / Via Disney+ "I wanted him to be somebody that guys would want to be and girls would want to be with but knew that he was bad news. That's what I wanted him to be like, early on — very much the charming bad boy," he said. ABC / Via Disney+ Hook became a love interest for protagonist Emma Swan. Colin told The Hollywood Reporter, "I think it was always sort of in the background, that there would be a thing [between Emma and Hook]. Hook and Emma have this kindred spirits kind of thing. They really see themselves in each other, and there's no denying that there's a spark between the two of them." ABC / Via Disney+ 19. Julianna Margulies's ER character, Carol Hathaway, wasn't supposed to last beyond the first episode. On Late Night with Seth Meyers, Julianna said, "Honestly, I owe my career to George Clooney. I do...I seriously owe my career to George Clooney because my character died in the pilot of ER, and I was about to sign onto a not very good sitcom, 'cause I came back to New York. I needed a job. And he called me out of the blue, kind of put his neck out on the line for me, and said, 'I overheard that your character tested well, and if I were you, I wouldn't take another job, because I think they're gonna bring you back to life.'" NBC / Via Carol became Doug Ross's main love interest because of the chemistry between Julianna and George. She told People, "That can't happen if you don't have a crush on each other. And with George and me, it was so organic. I was just supposed to be a guest star, number 39 on the call sheet. But he treated everyone the same." NBC / Via 20. In the Pretty Little Liars books, Toby Cavanaugh dies, but on the show, Keegan Allen's chemistry with Troian Bellisario saved him. Showrunner Marlene King told Vulture, "We had one episode {Season 1, Episode 16] where we thought it would be interesting if Spencer volunteers to tutor Toby in French so she could get information. And the chemistry they had was so interesting, we wanted to push it toward a romantic place." Freeform / Via Max She also said, "When it comes to the mystery stories, they're plotted out very carefully very far in advance and we don't waver from those stories. We do not deviate from them at all. When it comes to the character arcs, and the emotional paths that the girls and the guys take along the way, we kind of take that as it comes. We let the girls dictate that in a way; we see how people connect [and if they do], we'll play that longer. So we're flexible when it comes to the emotional arcs and rigid about the mystery arcs." Freeform / Via Max 21. And finally, Gilmore Girls series creator Amy Sherman-Palladino told Entertainment Weekly, "Luke was originally a female character. [The network] came to me and said we need another guy, so I literally just took a character and changed the name, didn't even change any of the dialogue because I'm that lazy." Scott Patterson landed the role, and his connection with Lauren Graham changed Luke's storyline even further. Amy said, "We did a few shows, and they just had chemistry. It was the episode [Season 1, Episode 7] where they were in the market, and Lorelai's spying on Dean. Luke was there, and they had this scene that didn't mean anything." The WB / Via Netflix Lauren added, "It didn't seem like, 'Oh this is the definite love interest.' It's just this funny, weird chemistry that we had in terms of being complete opposites and also this built-in conflict of he has the thing she wants — which is coffee. But in those first couple years, I had a bunch of different dates. Jon Hamm was one of them. We had Max Medina. It could've gone in any number of ways. It was just something about the two of those characters together that they kept going back to and then it kept growing." The WB / Via Netflix Are there any TV guest stars you wish had been given more bigger roles? Why? Let us know in the comments!


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23-02-2025
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21 Celebs Who Outright Admitted To Some Seriously Disgusting Hygiene Habits
I'm sure everybody has some gross little habits they keep to themselves. Some celebrities, however, have decided to freely share their questionable hygiene habits with the world. Here are 21 celebs who outright admitted to some seriously disgusting hygiene habits: 1. On a 2021 episode of their Office Ladies podcast, Jenna Fischer and Angela Kinsey discussed washing your hands after using the bathroom. After Angela confirmed she washes her hands "every time," Jenna said, "Hm... I feel like it's really clear now that I don't always wash my hands after I pee at home. I feel like maybe we were going to bond over something that now we're not bonding over." Angela replied, "And now I just think you're disgusting." Jenna continued, "I guess now you're going to have to worry when you come over to my house. Did I wash my hands after I pee? I always wash my hands after poop. Always. I never wipe a poop and then not wash my hands, everybody. I feel like I want that to be clear." 2. In 2011, Lady Gaga told Alan Carr: Chatty Man, "I do quite often pee in the dressing room in the trash can. It would have been a very interesting photo for you today because I had that big pink bow for the performance, so I was sort of over the trash bin with the big pink bow." 3. During a 2024 appearance on Watch What Happens Live, Kate Hudson addressed the "old urban legend" that she "forced Matthew McConaughey to wear deodorant while filming Fool's Gold." She said, "No. No, he doesn't wear deodorant. And by the way, I don't either. My thing was I could smell him from a we were so close. We're au naturals." 4. In 2005, Matthew McConaughey — who'd just been named Sexiest Man Alive — told People, "I haven't worn deodorant in 20 years." He also said that he makes his "own face and body creams" — a practice he stuck by over the years. In 2021, he told the Kyle and Jackie O Show that he wears "homemade concoctions." He said, "You knew I was a mixologist, didn't you? ...I couldn't dare say [the recipe] out loud." 5. But Matthew isn't the only famous man to share his questionable hygiene habits in People 's Sexiest Man Alive issue. In 2024, Benny Blanco told the publication, "I also don't believe in always shampooing your hair or conditioning your hair. I'm really clean, but I don't shower every day. Some people I know shower two to three times a day, but I feel like the oils on your skin don't have time to rejuvenate and get juicy." He also shared his self-care advice: "don't stink." He said, "I like to use a hodgepodge. I want to smell [like] tobacco, but also like cotton candy. I want there to be an aroma as I'm walking by. I want it to smell a little bit like man, a little bit feminine — I definitely lean a little more feminine in every sense." 6. In a 2021 Instagram story post, Lizzo said, "Ok I'm w [Matthew McConaughey] on this one. I stopped using deodorant and I smell BETTER." 7. Kansas City Chiefs quarterback Patrick Mahomes wears the same pair of underwear every game, and he only washes them "once in a while." During a 2023 Monday Night Football interview with Peyton and Eli Manning, he said, "First, my wife Brittany got them for me. So I'm not throwing y'all down, but I have to wear them. At the same time, I threw them on that first season, we had a pretty good season that season...I mean, if we're on a hot streak, I can't wash them, you know? I've just got to keep it rolling. As long as we're winning, I'll keep the superstition going." 8. In 2024, Jason Kelce responded to a tweet that said he "looks like he doesn't wash his legs or feet." In a quote tweet, he said, "What kind of weirdo washes their feet…." Then, responding to a reply asking when he last cleaned his belly button, he said, "Been 36 years since I checked." 9. On a 2024 episode of her podcast Dear Chelsea, Chelsea Handler told her guest, Kevin Hart, "Why do my legs need to be washed? They're fucking covered all day. It's not like my legs are going out without me. When I take a shower, all the soap from my shower comes down. It's not like my legs are out there gardening all day without me." Kevin said, "That's so bad. You fucking wash your legs!" She replied, "No, I don't think so." He said, "What do you mean you don't think so? It's your body. You wash your body, entire body. You don't pick and choose." She also said, "I have hot spots. I have hot spots that I wash." She pointed to her "hot spots" — her armpits, crotch, butt, and head. "And then everything is fine after that," she said. 10. In 2010, Jessica Simpson told iHeartRadio, "I don't brush my teeth. No, really. I just use Listerine, and sometimes I'll use my sweater. No, I do brush every now and again, but my teeth are extremely powerful. I mean, find me when I'm 60, and they'll probably be all out." 11. In 2017, Post Malone told GQ, "I smell good. I smell like a normal person. A lot of ladies say that they love my musk. I won't wear any deodorant or anything, but I have a musk, and it's just kind of, like, naturally enticing to females. But I don't smell bad; that's a common misconception. And I did a poll with people around town, and the consensus is that I don't smell." 12. On a 2017 episode of The Real, Adrienne Bailon-Houghton asked her co-hosts, "Do you wash your hands if you use the bathroom at home?" After a resounding chorus of yeses and shock that she'd even asked the question. She said, "Nah. Not at home! What did I touch? It's my house! ...The toilet paper touches my behind. I don't touch my behind! Not this skin. And I'm not always touching my behind. Sometimes, I just go number one." 13. In 2021, Joe Kerry told GQ that he doesn't wash his hair. He also said he doesn't "get" haircuts; they just "happen" to him." He was offered a "bunch of money" to endorse a haircare brand, but he declined. He said, "I think it would just be so lame for the majority of people. It would be a sellout move. Don't you think?" 14. In 2021, Jake Gyllenhaal told Vanity Fair, "More and more I find bathing to be less necessary, at times. I do believe, because Elvis Costello is wonderful, that good manners and bad breath get you nowhere. So I do that. But I do also think that there's a whole world of not bathing that is also really helpful for skin maintenance, and we naturally clean ourselves." 15. On a 2022 episode of The Late Late Show, James Corden said, "Los Angeles residents are now being asked to help with the local water shortage by cutting their shower time by four minutes. ...How long are people spending in the shower?" Surprised by the fact the average shower length was 10 minutes, he continued, "Oh my God! I'm in and out, I think, in a solid three or four...I use soap. I don't wash my hair. I wash it about every two months. True story." One of his producers replied, "Your three-minute shower is insane. That means you're not showering. Come on! ...That's not cool; you guys are dirty." 16. On a 2023 episode of The Kelly Clarkson Show, Kelly Clarkson said, "I pee almost every time in the shower! You can't help it. It goes back to that childhood sleepover. You know, they put your hand in the hot water. Sometimes, you pee. The hot water hits your body and — not every time, but, like, if I've gotta She also said, "Here's the thing. I don't regularly brush my teeth in the shower. I just do if I'm in a hurry. Now, I do happen to be in a hurry often." Her guest, Kenan Thompson, replied, "That's fine because that's where you're at in the world. I'm on the whole other side where I find it to be gross, and I don't do it." 17. In 2023, America Ferrera told Vanity Fair, "My guilty pleasure would be, like – I'm gonna really regret saying this — no, it's not showering for a few days." Her Barbie costar, Margot Robbie, replied, "What? I never would have expected that." 18. On a 2021 episode of the podcast Armchair Expert, Mila Kunis said, "I don't wash my body with soap every day. But I wash pits and tits and holes and soles." She also said, "I didn't have hot water growing up as a child, so I didn't shower much anyway. When I had children, I also didn't wash them every day. I wasn't the parent that bathed my newborns— like, 'Oof, something smells.'" 19. On the same episode of Armchair Expert, Mila's husband, Ashton Kutcher, said, "I wash my armpits and my crotch daily, and nothing else ever. I got a bar of Lever 2000 that just delivers every time. Nothing else." NBC / Via And following up on Mila's comment about not bathing their kids, he said, "Now here's the thing: If you can see the dirt on them, clean them. Otherwise, there's no point." NBC / Via 20. During a perfume launch in 2006, Tom Ford told New York Magazine, "I don't wear deodorant. I don't! I actually love the way that human beings smell. And I love the way my dog's ears smell. My smell is a little sweat, a little dog. I think a lot of us have gotten so weird about it, especially Americans. Americans love to, like, wash away all trace of human smell. I like human smell. It's what makes us attracted to each other. I mean, I'm not attracted to some laundry that I take out after I've put Febreze in it. I don't like clean. I don't like the smell of soap." ABC / Via 21. And finally, in 2011, Bradley Cooper told Esquire that he doesn't wear deodorant or cologne and that he enjoys being a "little" lazy when permitted. He also said that he learned the body "self-cleans" when he appeared on Treks in a Wild World. He said, "Oh my God, I am so fucking lazy." NBC / Via Which celeb's hygiene habit did you find most shocking? Let us know in the comments!