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By Toni Matthews - El / Updated: March 29, 2018 1:39 pm EDT
As much as we'd like to think of glamorous stars as practically perfect, it's a fact that at the end of the day they're just like us...only richer. While their wealth often means they can afford nice homes, the best plastic surgeons, and pricey personal trainers, some celebrities still struggle with an all too common mutual enemy, halitosis — a condition better known as bad breath.
You may shudder to think of your favorite star or starlet as offending everyone around them every time they talk, but it turns out certain celebrities are known for their funky breath.
Forget Kryptonite! Word on the street is that Ben Affleck only needed to open his mouth and breath on Superman to deliver the fatal blow in Batman V Superman: Dawn of Justice. The rumor of Affleck's halitosis problems has been around for years, apparently dating back to Forces of Nature co-star Sandra Bullock. According to The Telegraph , Bullock complained about the leading man's bad breath.
A Fox News article claims multiple female co-stars have complained of Affleck's bad breath over the years. The common link seems to be hapless actresses who were contractually obligated to complete kissing scenes with him despite his awful breath. Talk about suffering for your craft!
A-list actress Jennifer Lawrence is either highly-inconsiderate or an epic prankster. These seem to be the only two possible explanations when it comes to Hunger Games co-star Liam Hemsworth's hilarious complaints about having to kiss her during filming. Hemsworth said during an appearance on The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon that Lawrence would always eat the sort of foods that gave her nasty breath whenever she had a kissing scene with him.
We're going to trust that when Lawrence isn't making her co-stars weep over her eating habits she keeps her mouth clean and pristine.
Unfortunately, Britney Spears' bad breath rumors may be tied to unhealthy fad dieting. According to a report by PopCrush , Spears underwent an extreme diet to make sure she was camera-ready during her time as an X-Factor judge. How extreme, you ask? Try a meager 600 calories per day! It's worth noting the average adult is expected to eat between 1,600 and 2,400 calories per day, with 2,000 calories as the typical average. Regularly consuming less than 1,000 calories is considered dangerous and can have some pretty nasty consequences. Yes, that includes bad breath .
While Britney Spears may have felt the slim waistline was worth it, those around her seemed to suffer the consequences. One source even told PopCrush her breath would be smelly again within twenty minutes of brushing her teeth.
Lamar Odom's estranged Kardashian in-laws have had some not too nice things to say about the retired basketball player's breath. During Season 7 of Keeping Up With The Kardashians , Kim complained to sister Khloe about how Odom's icky breath made it difficult to get physically close to him. It was so bad, Kim claimed she was ready "to throw up in her mouth" every time she went to hug him!
No doubt it was a relief for the most famous Kardashian sibling when things between Khloe and Lamar Odam went south. There's no word yet how Kim feels about Tristan Thompson's breath , but we can only guess it's a marked improvement.
Jason Segel's bad breath was an unfortunate side effect caused by his addiction to smoking. It was a problem for actress Alyson Hannigan, who played his wife on the TV show How I Met Your Mother . Hannigan, who is a non-smoker herself, apparently declared she would not go anywhere near Segel unless he quit smoking . Given the two were set to play a loving couple on their show, you can only imagine how such a situation would complicate things.
"[Alyson Hannigan] left me with no other option. So I quit the day we started working, and I haven't had a cigarette since." We'd like to think that in addition to his overall health, Jason Segel's breath smell improved dramatically as well.
Despite being a heartthrob for decades, Johnny Depp seems to have no love for personal hygiene . A source told Fox411 that "he rarely showers" and doesn't consider hygiene a priority. Suddenly, Depp's enjoyment of repeatedly portraying a dirty pirate over the last decade makes sense. Bad breath rumors would also make sense, thanks to his previous smoking habit .
The combination of poor overall personal hygiene and cigarette smoke would certainly make it likely that Johnny Depp's bad breath problems are as bad as people suggest. However, as Us Weekly reports, Johnny Depp came to his own defense in February 2016. "When I met people they said, 'You do look like a hobo, but you smell really good.' And goddamn it, I smell really good!"
She may be one of the most beautiful women in Hollywood, but apparently A-lister Angelina Jolie's breath is anything but dazzling. To get an inkling, her now estranged husband Brad Pitt once gave her breath mints as a Valentine's Day present. A source close to the couple told Us Weekly the gift was a sort of inside-joke, as Brad Pitt repeatedly teased Jolie about having terrible breath.
While some might consider the gift somewhat rude and no-doubt embarrassing thanks to the news leaking to the tabloid, the Jolie story is a pleasant reminder that it's possible to find someone who'll love you for who you are — stinky breath and all.
Not only did Jessica Simpson confuse tuna and chicken , but apparently the blonde bombshell has also failed to grasp the importance of regularly brushing her teeth. According to ABC News , Jessica revealed during an appearance on the Ellen show that she might brush two or three times per week . What's her reason? Apparently, she really hates that "slippery" feeling that teeth get when they're super clean. Instead of routine brushing, she gets by with a combination of Listerine and daily flossing. Simpson also chews on Nicorette gum, despite being a non-smoker.
While Simpson insists this habit guarantees she has fresh breath, not only is this inadequate protection against halitosis, but as one doctor warns, her bad habit could endanger her dazzling smile! Sally Cram, a periodontist and American Dental Association consumer advisor spokesperson, told ABC News , "The biggest risk she faces is losing her teeth. You need to remove the plaque and bacteria that build up under your teeth and gums at least every 24 hours." Failure to do so can lead to tooth decay.
The Academy Awards are supposed to be the biggest night in Hollywood, the one night stars are supposed to look — and smell — their very best. Yet a report by The Guardian claims actor Hugh Grant literally stunk up the joint with his terrible breath. During the 2002 Oscars, Grant's bad breath was reportedly such an issue that his fellow A-listers begged him to do something about it.
Apparently during that same ceremony , Grant's friends gave him mouthwash to gargle before stepping on stage. We can only hope being so embarrassed on such a big night will encourage him to take his bad breath issues more seriously.

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It's risky, but there are safer alternatives.
Whether you're interested in trying erotic asphyxiation, a.k.a. breath play, as part of your BDSM lifestyle or are a total newbie to the idea, there's a lot to unpack.
Let’s start with the basics: The term "breath play" is a reference to a consensual sexual activity that involves the restriction of oxygen in order to enhance sexual pleasure or orgasm, says Kenneth Play , a professional sex educator and co-founder of the sex-positive community, Hacienda Villa . "It’s often done through choking, but can also involve other methods, like rope bondage, collars, and more," he explains.
While this type of sex play can certainly be incorporated into a BDSM sex practice, breath play is not limited to BDSM, says Megan Fleming , PhD, a New York-based sex therapist and marriage counselor. Like Play, Fleming emphasizes that the idea behind erotic asphyxiation is that it "incentivizes orgasm." But, from an educational perspective, she says it’s important to put aside a conversation about the pros and turn-ons involved in breath play in order to acknowledge something bigger: the inherent risk that comes with restricting someone’s airflow. "You're literally putting your life in someone else's hands," she says.
Short answer: Yes. "The brain is really not designed to go without oxygen for any significant amount of time," Play says. "While small periods of oxygen deprivation are generally agreed on as fine, anything that leads to someone passing out (which is a form of breath play some enjoy) can arguably lead to cell damage or death."
Breath play also puts a person more at risk for injury or death because they lack control over the implementation of asphyxiation, Play says. "In other words, if you tie a knot the wrong way and the person can’t get enough air and you can’t get it found in time, you could be in a super tricky situation," he notes. This is an extreme example, but it does happen.
Not exactly , but this is an area of sex play where "education should precede experience," Play says, noting that opinions vary on how safe or unsafe the practice is. "However, what’s absolutely clear is that you should read up on safety protocols and medical opinions, as well as how to safely do any kind of extreme breath play before trying it."
In Fleming's opinion, the possibility of health risks outweighs any pull toward encouraging breath play: "If you're constricting somebody's airflow, you really are putting them at risk."
But what about this intense orgasm that’s been tied to breath play? "There are many ways to increase the intensity of your orgasm," she notes.
If you want to reap the benefits of breath play (read: mind-blowing orgasm) without the danger, Fleming suggests trying breath *control* where one partner modifies their own breathing without the element of restriction by a partner. This can be as simple as holding your breath as you’re about to climax or by using self-controlled breathing restriction, such as 4-7-8 breathing , which involves inhaling for four breaths, holding for a count of seven, and exhaling for eight. Deep breathing exercises like these have been shown to lead to stronger, longer-lasting orgasms .
"These modifications have the elements of breath play minus the risk," Fleming says. And if it is the feeling of risk or role play you're seeking from breath play, she says you can have a partner put their hands around your neck to mimic choking without restricting airflow. "It's like engaging in playing without necessarily taking on the potential health risks," she explains.
Temperature play is also an option if you're interested in adding power dynamics into your sexual experience. While adding a hot/cold variant to sex is a sensory experience, temperature play also allows partners to assume the positions of dominant and submissive, in that one person is in control of how the other experiences varying temperatures. Adding bondage or a blindfold to the mix can add to the dominant-submissive dynamic as well.
Interested? Temperature play can involve anything from performing oral sex after sucking on an ice cube or dripping wax on your partner’s body with a body-safe candle . (Worth noting: Fleming's favorite candles come from Jimmy Jane "because it's got the little spout so when the melted candle becomes a massage oil, you could literally drip it onto your partner's back, stomach—the whole idea is hot." Literally .)
If the idea of erotic asphyxiation or any type of risky sex play makes you nervous, you're not alone. Seven percent of adult women surveyed in a 2019 study noted at least one experience where they've felt scared during sex because their partner unexpectedly tried to choke them, per the Journal of Sex & Marital Therapy . (Unwanted anal sex, being held down, and hair pulling were also among behaviors that made partners feel threatened.)
For that reason (and many others), consent is first and foremost when it comes to engaging in any sexual activity, Fleming says. In fact, she takes verbal consent one step further, encouraging partners to not only establish a safe word but also a safe gesture. "Maybe it's like a thumbs up, thumbs down, or swiping your hand across your neck, gesturing to stop," she suggest.
Also important? Partner attentiveness. "Make sure you're both constantly checking in, asking 'How's it going? Are you okay?'" Fleming says. Communication is key whenever you're trying a new sexual experience, especially when its inherently dangerous.
"Anything that turns you on is fantastic, and whether it's through fantasy or role play, there are ways to approximate it and/or create the sensations that you're looking for without risk," she concludes. The safest thing to do: Skip the breath play, and try a less risky alternative instead.



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