RFK Jr Appears Naked in New Video

Cheryl Hines, best known for her role in HBO’s “Curb Your Enthusiasm,” recently posted a playful video on Instagram showcasing a lighthearted moment with her husband, Robert F. Kennedy Jr. The couple, who previously faced scrutiny over their relationship due to Kennedy’s support for Donald Trump during his campaign, appeared to put past controversies behind them with this warm and affectionate post.

Alongside their personal milestones, Hines is also promoting her self-care brand, Hines+Young, which resonates with Kennedy’s campaign slogan, “Make America Healthy Again.”

“You can’t take a shower, I’m doing a video!” Hines said in her video. “No, no, no, I’m doing a… you’ve gotta give me a second I’m doing a video for Hines+Young. Honey… 60% off.”

In the video, Kennedy remains unbothered as Hines films her product promotion.

Earlier this year, Hines shared her discomfort with Kennedy’s shift from the Democratic Party to supporting Trump. However, her recent public appearances with him hint at a possible alignment between her personal and his political decisions.

Their marriage has faced public scrutiny, particularly over allegations of Kennedy’s “digital affair” with journalist Olivia Nuzzi. Despite this, Hines seems to be rebuilding her rapport with Trump supporters, recently attending events such as the America First Policy Institute gala, where she engaged with notable conservative figures, including Trump and former presidential candidate Tulsi Gabbard.

“Cheryl was talking to everyone,” said one source, per Daily Mail.

The couple has been seen together at several Trump-related events, suggesting a move toward unity despite their earlier challenges. During his campaign, Kennedy expressed gratitude for Hines’s unwavering support, acknowledging the significant challenges she has faced due to his controversial decision to back Trump.

Hines is also working on a book, hinting at her plans to share insights about their marriage amidst ongoing public scrutiny and political shifts, according to US Weekly.