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In the debate about foot washing, a dermatologist supports the retired Eagles center, saying, “Jason Kelce, You Are Actually Correct.”

Former Eagles center Jason Kelce’s showering comments on social media have had the internet buzzing. Kelce even used “diabolical lies” on social media to advocate against frequent foot washing. His brother’s teammate, Harrison Butker, used similar rhetoric in a recent, widely condemned graduation speech. Kelce said he doesn’t recommend ignoring hygiene, but a tailored approach is what he prefers. According to his podcast, a proper bathing practice that washes other areas naturally cleans the feet.

Jason Kelce, You Are Actually Correct”: Dermatologist Sides With Retired  Eagles Center in Feet-Washing Debate - EssentiallySports

So, is Jason Kelce right, or is it just locker-room bravado? A dermatologist’s opinion may surprise you! Dr. Aaron Farbearg weighed in on this case, explaining what the proper way to shower is. According to him, Kelce’s remark holds merit; he said, “Jason Kelce, you’re actually correct! You don’t always have to wash every part of your body.” Siding with the ex-NFLer, Dr. Farbearg shared his take on his social media handle.

Emphasizing individual needs, Dr. Farbearg said that if a person is active, they can wash their feet every day—however, it’s not a necessity. He also clarified when a less strict approach may be advantageous. The doctor explained, referring to exceedingly sensitive skin, “I have patients with chronic dermatitis,” and he advises them to not use soap on their body if it’s not really dirty.

Dr. Farbearg agreed with Kelce, remarking jokingly, “Yes, hotspots are a thing, and no, I’m not funded by Big Soaps as well. Jason, I’m with ya!” Concluding his statements, the doctor suggested a common-sense approach. A good scrub may be required for dirty feet, but showering normally removes dirt, preventing germ and fungus growth.

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While Kelce’s social media posts may seem odd, they’ve started a topic about individualized hygiene and listening to the body. Love it or hate it, the ex-NFLer sparked a much-needed conversation with his shower controversy.

From foot feud to hygiene debate: Jason Kelce sparks controversy with shower philosophy 

After Jason Kelce responded to a tweet implying he doesn’t take proper care of his legs and feet, an internet hygiene controversy sprang out. One X user made fun of Kelce’s appearance, to which the ex-center replied, “What kind of weirdo washes their feet…” Kelce questioned the rationale behind foot washing and referenced a study that suggested those who frequently wash their legs and feet have higher bacterial counts.

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This developed into a more general declaration. Kelce claimed there is a false narrative in society regarding frequent full-body cleaning. According to him, concentrating on “hot spots”—sweaty areas—is adequate and even better for the skin. He concluded by taking a go at “Big Soap,” implying that objective dermatologists would concur with him, as one did already.

Kelce’s social media hygiene controversy (though unorthodox) is dermatologist-approved. Regardless of your stance on foot washing or the “hot spot” approach, one thing’s certain: Kelce’s influence goes well beyond the football field, as he’s established himself as an advocate for personal hygiene routines (and maybe even a s𝓀𝒾𝓁𝓁ed social media provocateur!)

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