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Jessica Biel Sparks Debate After Revealing That She Loves To Eat And Drink In The Shower

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The actor shared on TikTok how she loves to 'eat and drink' while showering—and fans sounded off in the comments.

Jessica Biel took to TikTok to disclose one of her guilty pleasures, and her confession is completely dividing the platform.

The actor shared in a video that she absolutely loves eating and drinking in the shower, and fan reactions went one of two ways: disgusted or seen.


Biel began her TikTok:

"I think maybe some of you know this about me, but I love to eat in the shower."
"I love to eat and drink in the shower."

She continued, listing food suitable for shower consumption.

"Shower appropriate items like cereal or yogurt, coffee, tea, popsicles."
"I know, melt factor, but safe, you know...down the drain...anything drops, you're good."

You can watch below.

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(Shower) food for thought… 🚿

While many viewers agreed nothing beats a shower beer after a hard day's work, they also felt bringing food into the equation is just a bit extreme.

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Several fans, in fact, were quite concerned.

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On the flip side, though, many shared that they, too, enjoy a good scrub 'n' grub combo.

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Given the magnitude of interest and perplexity of her post, Biel created a follow-up TikTok to educate the masses on successful shower dining.

After thanking viewers for all of their questions, Biel imparted her wisdom, noting:

"A ledge is really helpful. Something you can stick your cup on, your yogurt container, your coffee, your espresso, whatever it is that you're enjoying."
"But I like to take a bite or sip and put it on the ledge. And then, you know, you do your thing."

Something else to consider, Biel noted, is to make sure you chew with your mouth closed, though we think that suggestion should be applied everywhere.

She finished the TikTok:

"There you go."
"Enjoy your shower consuming."

You can watch the follow-up below.

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Replying to @Ryan All your shower eating questions finally answered 🫡

Thank you so much for this information we never knew we needed.

Happy dining, friends.

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