After many Hollywood celebrities gave insights about their bathing habits, Aquaman actor Jason Momoa gave a piece of his mind on the subject. At a press conference for the publicity of his upcoming movie Sweet Girl, he had a witty response when asked about his hygiene schedule.
Jason informed Access Hollywood, “I’m Aquaman. I’m in the f–king water. Don’t worry about it. I’m Hawaiian. We got saltwater on me. We good.” Before Jason returns with the Aquaman series, he will be noticed in Sweet Girl, which will release on Netflix later this month.
The story follows a father-daughter combo as they pursue revenge against a pharmaceutical corporation that pulled a drug that could have saved his wife’s life. The story vows to be an emotional one, which will display a never seen side to Jason, as related to what fans have seen in Aquaman.
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Jason entered the film industry in 999 where he played Jason Ioann on Baywatch: Hawaii. But it was in 2011, with his story of Khal Drogo on the HBO fantasy series Game Of Thrones that gave him his deserving spotlight. After that sky was the limit as Jason played the half-human, half-Atlantean superhero Aquaman in the DC movies. He also featured in the Apple series See, which will return for a second season, later this month.
Celebrity hygiene became a matter of conversation sparking a debate. It all started when Mila Kunis and Ashton Kutcher confessed to Dax Shepherd that they don’t wash daily. “I don’t wash my body with soap every day.” They also went on to say that they didn’t wash their kids daily when they were young, which incited other stars into reacting.
On Twitter, Dwayne Johnson told that he’s “the opposite of a ‘not washing’ celeb,” and showers at least 3 times a day. Jake Gyllenhaal conceded with Mila and Ashton, saying that he doesn’t bathe much either. Meanwhile, Jodie Turner-Smith answered by tweeting, “Before you lot even ask: in this house, we bathe.”