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Ewan McGregor's Daughter Hilariously Drags Her Dad For Having An Obi-Wan Toothbrush

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Clara McGregor took to Instagram to share the spare toothbrush she found at her dad's house—a talking Obi-Wan Kenobi toothbrush.

Ewan McGregor's daughter Clara found herself in a relatable situation when she realized she'd forgotten her toothbrush during a visit to her parents.

In an Instagram Reel, she showcased an unexpected solution: an official Obi-Wan Kenobi toothbrush, complete with Star Wars phrases and a lightsaber.


Clara captioned the video with some good advice:

"Note to self: Don’t rely on your parents to have extra toothbrushes at home."

This playful family moment came as Clara and Ewan are set to star together in Bleeding Love, in which Ewan plays a father tasked with taking his estranged daughter to rehab. The film is anticipated to hit streaming platforms later this year.

People loved the reel.

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It was the perfect time for fans to say how much they like Ewan McGregor.

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Some folks put Instagram's ability to embed gifs to good use.

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And, of course, some chimed in with jokes.

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Many people were excited to remember their own Obi-Wan lightsaber toothbrushes.

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Some shared sad memories of their own Star Wars saber toothbrushes.

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People warned that those particular toothbrushes don't shut up.

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Some fans really wanted one.

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But really, people said, isn't this just a very dad thing to have around?

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If you wanted an Obi-Wan toothbrush, you're out of luck. But there's a Darth Vader/Kylo Ren version still available.

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