Cheryl Hines uses naked RFK Jr. to promote her MAHA candles

Cheryl Hines uses naked RFK Jr. to promote her MAHA candles

It seems so Cheryl Hines stands by her husband, and this man, Robert F. Kennedy Jr.She’s naked because she does that while standing in front of her shower. The former Curb your enthusiasm star has accepted her husband’s recent nomination to lead the Department of Health and Human Services. and marketed Lemonade by using Kennedy’s public profile, naked body, and catchphrase-like MAHA mission to promote her home fragrance line.

On Friday, Hines posted a little video to her Instagram Stories in which she revealed deep Black Friday discounts on her beauty and wellness line Hines+Young, cackled, “Honey, you can’t shower right now, I’m just taking a shower.” a video!” into the camera, her head and the products she’s waving enticingly blocking her husband as he lathers up behind her. “Oh Bobby,” a text overlay above the story read. Yes, what a laugh, what fun, what an unhappy old man who doesn’t understand social media but was nominated for the cabinet hahahaaha The clip ended with a shot of artfully arranged Hines+Young candles in scents like Hyannis Seagrass (“Think sea air, skinny dipping and sunshine,” the brand’s website explains the scent, recalling the Kennedy family’s long history with Hyannis Port and their famous seaside estate there), Capri Honeymoon (“sophisticated, refreshing, mysterious”) and the centerpiece, a MAHA candle.

What, tell me, does “Make America Healthy Again,” Kennedy’s motto, smell like? Apparently, anyone who witnessed this (literally) naked grab at the clearance sale will never feel exactly that again: “Clean.”

In fact, the candle is listed for sale on the brand’s website for $20, with the following product description: “Ready to Make America Healthy Again?” Start in your home with a “clean” premium soy wax candle from Hines+Young . Our candles are non-toxic, made from natural ingredients, and environmentally conscious in terms of sourcing, production, and burning properties.” (And yes, the scare quotes surrounding “clean” come from the brand.)

The real lesson we learned this long Thanksgiving weekend is now clear: When RFK Jr. shows you his barefoot and powerful turkey-roasting techniques, that’s the time to act so things don’t escalate. Because anyone who doesn’t learn from the past is doomed to repeat it.

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