RFK Jr. appears naked in video posted by wife Cheryl Hines

Maybe he’s washing his cares away.

Actress Cheryl Hines posted images online of her husband Robert F. Kennedy Jr., in the shower behind her as she tried to film a video for her beauty line — with her head strategically blocking most of his buff bod.

The oft-criticized nominee for President-elect Trump’s Health and Human Services department appeared oblivious as the “Curb Your Enthusiasm” star tried to plug her Hines & Young line, which she founded with daughter Catherin.

Actress Cheryl Hines and presidential candidate Robert F. Kennedy Jr. at ‘A Night of Laughter With RFK Jr. & Friends’ event in Los Angeles, California. Getty Images

“You can’t take a shower, I’m doing a video! No, no, no, I’m doing a… you’ve gotta give me a second I’m doing a video for Hines+Young. Honey… 60% off,” Hines, 59, said in the Instagram story video while Kennedy scrubs down in the background.

Cheryle Hines posted a video showing her husband Robert F. Kennedy Jr. naked. Cheryl Hines/Instagram

She added “Oh Bobby” as a caption, followed by heart and smiley face emojis.

In a follow-up post Hines included a still photo of product from her lines including a brand of MAHA candles, a reference to her husband’s campaign to “Make America Healthy Again.”

The two looked to be doing just fine after a sexting scandal between Kennedy and former New York Magazine writer Olivia Nuzzi came to light in September, dominating headlines for weeks.

As the head of HHS, Kennedy, 70, would have him enormous influence over federal public health policy and food and drug safety.

Kennedy, an environmental activist, has long been an advocate of removing chemicals and artificial dyes from the American food supply.

Hines’ video was a plug for her beauty and skincare line Hines & Young. Cheryl Hines/Instagram

He has also come under fire in the past for spreading medical misinformation, including the belief that the coronavirus was “ethnically targeted” to spare Chinese and Ashkenazi Jews.

Kennedy, a longtime Democrat, abandoned his own party and presidential ambitions in August to formally back Trump in his race against Vice President Harris.

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