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Charlotte Church admits to ditching deodorant and shaving, saying she “generally stinks”

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Last updated: December 13, 2025 11:49 am
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Published: December 13, 2025
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Charlotte Church admits to ditching deodorant and shaving, saying she "generally stinks"

Charlotte Church, the 39-year-old singer and recent participant on “Celebrity Traitors,” has made headlines after sharing her unconventional beauty choices on the popular “Walking The Dog” podcast. In a candid conversation with host Emily Dean, Church acknowledged that she has stopped using deodorant and shaving altogether, humorously stating, “I generally stink.”

The revelation came about when Dean noted how lovely Church smelled, prompting a surprised response from the singer. She explained that her decision to forgo deodorant stemmed from concerns over the chemicals commonly found in such products. While Church’s take on beauty may seem surprising, beauty journalist Anita Bhagwandas pointed out that this reflects a growing trend towards embracing natural beauty.

According to the Cosmetic, Toiletry and Perfumery Association (CTPA), deodorants and antiperspirants sold in the UK must adhere to strict safety standards. Latest scientific evaluations have deemed aluminium-based deodorants safe, establishing no link between their use and breast cancer. Nevertheless, Church’s decision to abandon such products mirrors a broader movement, particularly among younger generations, who increasingly prioritize natural alternatives.

Church candidly shared her views on body hair, revealing that she stopped shaving 18 months ago. She encouraged women to make personal choices regarding their body hair, saying, “do whatever feels good.” Emphasizing the notion of contradiction in her style, she enjoys pairing elegant dresses with her unshaven legs, which she sees as a form of self-expression.

Bhagwandas highlighted the cultural shift that’s redefining societal attitudes towards body hair. She noted that the pandemic played a significant role in encouraging individuals to simplify their beauty routines, as many abstained from salon visits. In this evolving landscape, choices surrounding shaving and body hair have become more personal, representing individual preference rather than societal obligation.

The journalist remarked on the decreasing stigma associated with body hair in younger generations, contrasting it with past notions linking body hair to masculinity. Celebrities such as Lady Gaga and Miley Cyrus are contributing to this change by celebrating their natural looks. According to Bhagwandas, this shift signifies progress, allowing people to select what makes them feel comfortable without societal pressure.

As beauty standards evolve, the conversation around body image and personal choice continues to gain traction, encouraging individuals to embrace their authentic selves. Church’s candid admissions serve as a reminder that beauty is subjective, and personal satisfaction often outweighs societal expectations.

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