Taylor Swift has surprised fans many times — with secret albums, cryptic clues, and record-breaking tours — but one of her simplest confessions continues to spark debate. Years ago, the pop superstar admitted there’s one part of her body she doesn’t always wash in the shower, a remark that recently went viral again and reignited a public conversation about hygiene and celebrity habits.
The revelation came during a 2019 appearance on The Ellen DeGeneres Show. When Ellen asked Swift, “Do you wash your legs in the shower?” the singer laughed and replied, “I do — but only when I shave.” She explained that shaving cream “is like soap,” prompting laughter from the audience but also shock across social media.
What began as a lighthearted moment quickly became a viral topic dubbed “LegGate.” Fans flooded the internet with memes and debates. Some were horrified, arguing that shaving wasn’t cleaning, while others defended her, saying soap running down the body was enough.
Even dermatologists weighed in. Dr. Joshua Zeichner of Mount Sinai Hospital noted that Swift’s reasoning wasn’t entirely wrong. “Unless your legs are visibly dirty, the cleanser that runs down during a shower usually removes oil and sweat,” he said. However, he added, “Always wash your feet — they’re exposed to bacteria and fungi.”
Other experts agreed, warning that over-washing can harm the skin’s natural barrier. Dr. Julie Russak explained that frequent scrubbing strips away healthy oils and bacteria, causing dryness and irritation.
Swift’s casual comment ended up reflecting a growing “clean but natural” movement that questions modern hygiene routines. Scientists now say less soap may actually mean healthier skin.
For fans, the moment became another example of Swift’s relatability — a superstar whose unfiltered honesty can turn even a shower habit into pop culture legend.