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Cheryl Hines posts a shower video of RFK Jr. to promote the beauty line

Cheryl Hines posts a shower video of RFK Jr. to promote the beauty line

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Cheryl Hines clears up rumors surrounding her marriage to Robert F. Kennedy Jr.

On Friday, the “Curb Your Enthusiasm” star posted a video to her Instagram Story promoting her beauty line “Hines + Young,” which features her husband RFK Jr. was showering semi-naked behind his sitcom star wife. She added “Oh Bobby” to the text section of her now expired Instagram Story.

In the video, Hines chides him for jumping in the shower while she talks about her beauty company’s Black Friday and Cyber ​​Monday sales.

“No. You can’t shower. I’m making a video,” Hines said in the video circulating on social media platforms. “No, no. I’m busy… you gotta give me a minute. I’m working on a Hines + Young video. Honey.”

RFK Jr. is newly elected President Donald Trump’s controversial choice to lead the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services due to his past anti-vaccine views.

Hines continued, explaining that the Hines + Young sale was “60 percent off for Black Friday and Cyber ​​Monday,” adding that she “had to knock this out before it released.” The couple married in 2014.

The mother-daughter self-care line was co-founded by Hines and her daughter Catherine Young, with Hines writing on her website that the duo “launched Hines+Young to discover new ways to feel good without contributing to the plastics problem .”

The duo has been at the center of split rumors since September when Status journalist and former CNN reporter Oliver Darcy broke the news that RFK Jr. and former New York Magazine correspondent Olivia Nuzzi had an alleged sexting affair.

But in an Us Weekly story published on October 20, Hines opened up about the couple’s decade-long marriage.

“There’s a connection between you looking at your husband or your partner and all the crazy things going on around you, or you looking and checking in and saying, ‘Okay. It’s going to be okay. We’re going to move through this moment,'” said Hines.

She went on to say, “You know, a lot of times it’s funny and you can lean over and say, ‘These are crazy balls,’ and have a moment together and then keep your head up and move on to the next thing.”

Hines also told us that she tries to “embrace the unknown and instead of fighting it, try to embrace it and just say yes to everything that comes your way.” She added that she has learned to “let it flow and find the little moments and not take anything too seriously,” adding “even though I am in very serious situations!”

Kennedy’s mother and family matriarch Ethel Kennedy died in October. He is the third of eleven children born to Ethel and the late Robert F. Kennedy, who served as attorney general under his older brother, former President John F. Kennedy.

Contributions: Karen Weintraub