Crazy Celebrity Advice You Should Never Follow

Crazy Celebrity Advice You Should Never Follow

Celebrities often share their opinions on love, life, happiness, diets, and exercise. However, some of their advice is downright bizarre. If you’re an average person, you should definitely steer clear of these peculiar tips:

Sunbathe Your Vagina

Actress Shailene Woodley, known for her roles in “Big Little Lies” and “Divergent,” claims to have a unique method to prevent infections and “other genital issues.” She shared her wisdom in an interview with Into the Gloss:

If you’re feeling tired, just go out in the sun for an hour. Especially if you live somewhere with harsh winters. When the sun finally comes out, go outside, spread your legs, and sunbathe!

Lose Weight Before Dating

The creator of the show “Millionaire Matchmaker,” shared a controversial dating tip with HuffPost:

I can’t date anyone if I’m a size 8. I need to be a size 2—it’s a natural fact. The famous matchmaker added that to get what you want, you need to be what he wants physically.

Waltz with Your Newborn

The first thing Mel Gibson did when he held his newborn son was to waltz with him around the living room. Stephen Tobolowsky shared this strange habit of the actor with Esquire magazine. Once, Gibson advised a friend worried about impending fatherhood to do the same. While waltzing might be a great way to soothe a fussy baby, it’s unusual to hear this advice from Mel Gibson.

Lie to Your Partner

Jack Nicholson once said, “There are only two people in your life you should lie to: the police and your girlfriend.” Please, do not follow this advice. Both will come back to haunt you and punish you.

Exclusive Breastfeeding

Supermodel mom Gisele Bündchen is a strong advocate for breastfeeding and believes there should be a worldwide law requiring mothers to breastfeed their children for six months after birth. Bündchen harshly criticizes those who support formula feeding. While breastfeeding has its benefits, not every mother can do it. We shouldn’t dismiss their maternal role.

Skip Vaccinations

American stand-up comedian Bill Maher joined the ranks of celebrity “anti-vaxxers” in 2009, calling all vaccinated people idiots. While personal health is a private matter, it’s not appropriate for a talk show host to present personal opinions as medical advice, especially when it contradicts what your doctor might recommend.

Any Advice from Gwyneth Paltrow

Her lifestyle journal, Goop, has been repeatedly criticized by doctors for making dubious health claims. For example, it suggests inserting jade eggs into the vagina. Over the years, Gwyneth has recommended everything from unbalanced diets to oil pulling. Not to mention that all the products on her site are ridiculously overpriced.

While celebrities may have good intentions, it’s essential to approach their advice with a critical mind. Always consult with professionals before making significant changes to your lifestyle or health regimen.

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