In 2019, Taylor Swift sparked a hygiene debate after revealing her unconventional shower routine on The Ellen Show. While some fans found Swift’s routine “grim,” others defended her, emphasizing the role of shaving cream as a cleansing agent. Ultimately, the debate showcased the diverse range of hygiene habits among individuals, even celebrities like Taylor Swift.

The Controversial Question

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Ellen DeGeneres posed the question: “Do you wash your legs in the shower?” Swift’s response surprised many. She stated, “I do, because when you shave your legs, the shaving cream is like soap, right?” according to Tyla.

 

Shaving Cream as Soap?

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This revelation led to a divided reaction among fans. Some found it unhygienic, while others understood her reasoning, given her frequent leg-shaving routine. Ellen herself seemed to agree, saying, “I think that’s the reason most women wash their legs – because we have to, because we shave our legs.”

 

A Relieved Taylor Swift

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Swift seemed relieved by Ellen’s validation, stating, “So that counts? Good. I’m on the right side of history, then.” However, the conversation took a humorous turn when Ellen pointed out that this logic only applies if you shave regularly.

Social Media Reactions

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The exchange quickly went viral, with fans taking to social media to express their shock and amusement. One X user questioned, “How the hell do u not wash ur legs in the shower??? Huh?? U just stop after ur butt and that’s it??”

A Divide Among Taylor Swift Fans

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Another user criticized Swift, saying, “Taylor Swift said she don’t wash her legs but she shaves them girl that is not the same thing wtf.” The debate highlighted differing views on personal hygiene, with some finding it baffling that washing legs wouldn’t be a standard part of showering.

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