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Kate Hudson Clears the Air on Matthew McConaughey’s Scent: No Deodorant, No Problem

Kate Hudson Defends Matthew McConaughey’s Natural Scent: No Deodorant Needed

Kate Hudson Confirms Matthew McConaughey's Natural Scent: No Deodorant, No Problem
Kate Hudson Confirms Matthew McConaughey's Natural Scent: No Deodorant, No Problem. (Image Source: official Page)

Kate Hudson Clears the Air on Matthew McConaughey’s Scent: No Deodorant, No Problem

Kate Hudson, the beloved actress and singer, recently made headlines with her candid revelations about her former co-star Matthew McConaughey’s personal scent. In a lively discussion on the July 17 episode of “Watch What Happens Live with Andy Cohen,” Hudson addressed a long-standing rumor about McConaughey’s body odor and her alleged insistence on him using deodorant during the filming of their 2008 movie, “Fool’s Gold.”

Debunking the Deodorant Myth

When asked by host Andy Cohen whether she had ever made McConaughey wear deodorant, Hudson laughed off the question, clarifying that the rumor was nothing more than an urban legend. “No. He doesn’t wear deodorant — and by the way, I don’t either,” Hudson confessed. Despite their close proximity on set, Hudson admitted she could “smell [McConaughey] from a mile away,” but she embraced their natural approach to body odor.

The origin of this rumor can be traced back to McConaughey himself. In a past interview with Playboy, the Oscar-winning actor mentioned that Hudson would often ask him to use a salt rock, known for its odor-eliminating properties, which she brought to set. McConaughey, however, never obliged. Hudson confirmed this playful exchange but emphasized their mutual preference for a natural lifestyle.

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Matthew McConaughey’s Natural Philosophy

McConaughey’s disdain for commercial deodorants is well-documented. In his 2005 PEOPLE’s Sexiest Man Alive cover story, he proudly stated that he hadn’t used any odor-masking products for 20 years, asserting that a man should smell like a man. According to McConaughey, the women in his life, including his mother, never complained about his natural scent. They appreciated his unique, unmasked aroma.

Hudson’s comments were echoed by Yvette Nicole Brown, McConaughey’s co-star in “Tropic Thunder.” In a 2021 interview on SiriusXM’s “The Jess Cagle Show,” Brown recalled her curiosity about McConaughey’s scent after learning he didn’t use deodorant. Upon getting close to him, she discovered that he indeed had no unpleasant odor. “He smells like granola and good living,” she said, describing his scent as sweet and not musty or overwhelming.

Embracing Natural Living

Both Hudson and McConaughey share a commitment to natural living. Hudson’s light-hearted revelations underscore their comfort with each other and their shared philosophies on personal care. As Hudson put it, “We’re au naturels,” laughing off the notion that they need any artificial enhancements.

McConaughey’s commitment to personal hygiene is not in question either. He once mentioned showering multiple times a day, ensuring that his natural scent remains fresh and pleasant.

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Hudson and McConaughey’s on-screen chemistry in films like “Fool’s Gold” and “How to Lose a Guy in 10 Days” continues to endear them to fans. Their openness about such personal topics only adds to their charm and relatability, making them beloved figures in Hollywood.

In conclusion, Kate Hudson’s recent revelations shed light on the truth behind the deodorant myth, highlighting both her and Matthew McConaughey’s embrace of natural living

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Written by Nidhish Waghmare

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