
Less than two months ago, actor Cheryl Hines posted a provocative video of her husband Robert F. Kennedy Jr. showering behind her as she hawked products from her cosmetics line. Limited time: Save 25% on NBC News subscription Get exclusive reporting, live Q&As and ad-free reading. Today, Hines, of “Curb Your Enthusiasm” fame, has agreed to cease sales of the company’s inventory if her husband becomes the next secretary of Health and Human Services, according to a new financial disclosure.
Main Idea: Cheryl Hines says her cosmetics company will stop selling products within 90 days if her husband, Robert F. Kennedy Jr., is confirmed as health secretary.
Key Points:
RFK Jr. ’S HHS ties to a vaccine-related law firm could raise conflict-of-interest worries and shake public trust in health decisions.
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Named company in the discussion of the Gardasil-related lawsuit and Kennedy’s disclosed referral-fee ties.
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