Robert F. Kennedy Jr. makes an unintentional cameo in Cheryl Hines’s Black Friday video. See the hilarious (and unexpected) moment!
Cheryl Hines, famous for her role in Curb Your Enthusiasm, accidentally created a popular moment when her husband, Robert F. Kennedy Jr., made an unexpected appearance in the shower during an advertisement video for Hines+Young, the eco-friendly self-care company she founded with her daughter, Catherine Young.
Hines shared a short Instagram story about a Black Friday sale, where she laughed at Kennedy’s unexpected shower.
The video quickly went viral after writer Yashar Ali posted it on X. Kennedy interrupted her, and Hines joked, “No, you can’t take a shower!” This added to the video’s humor.
The marketing plan skillfully combined unexpected humor with product promotion, directing viewers to the Hines+Young website.
A picture accompanying the video featured a lamp that said “MAHA,” referencing John F. Kennedy’s “Make America Healthy Again” effort and linking the personal with the political.
The video showcased how Hines and Kennedy interacted with each other. Despite their differing political views—Hines has mentioned that she wants them to communicate and find common ground in their relationship—their shared sense of fun shone through.
This dynamic contrasts with Kennedy’s current political path. After he ceased running for president independently, Kennedy’s career took a surprising turn; he became a well-known Trump supporter and incorporated the “MAHA” phrase into his final remarks.
Following the election, Trump nominated Kennedy to serve as Secretary of Health and Human Services, and he is now seeking Senate approval.
Kennedy and Hines attended a Mar-a-Lago event together, demonstrating their ongoing collaboration despite Hines’s recent political shift.
The video’s popularity sparked conversation. The blend of personal humor and political context created an engaging moment, prompting people to reflect on how celebrities interact and how personal life and public image can intersect in unexpected ways.
The video’s success highlights the importance of authenticity and spontaneity in marketing. The continued interest in the Hines-Kennedy pairing underscores the significance of the film.
FAQs
Q) What is Hines + Young?
Cheryl Hines and her daughter launched the environmentally friendly self-care brand Hines+Young.
Q) What was Robert F. Kennedy Jr. doing in the video?
He could be faintly seen bathing in the background.
Q) What was the purpose of the video?
Hines+Young ran Black Friday sales for its items.
Q) What does the "MAHA" reference signify?
That initiative represents Robert F. Kennedy Jr.'s "Make America Healthy Again."
Q) What is Robert F. Kennedy Jr.'s current political position?
President-elect Trump has nominated him for Secretary of Health and Human Services, pending Senate approval.