RFK Jr. wears jeans in latest head-scratching wellness stunt with Kid Rock: ‘Madness’


Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. has filmed himself taking a cold plunge and a dip in the pool — in his trademark workout jeans.

The 72-year-old released a 90-second montage of himself working out alongside a shirtless Kid Rock on social media on Tuesday in a bid to inspire Americans to get active.

At one point in the clip, the HHS chief can be seen slipping into an ice-filled bath and dunking his head — all while wearing his blue denim.


HHS Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. chief can be seen slipping into an ice-filled bath and dunking his head — all while wearing jeans. X / @SecKennedy

“I’ve teamed up with Kid Rock to deliver two simple messages to the American people: GET ACTIVE + EAT REAL FOOD,” Kennedy wrote alongside the video.

The footage, which quickly racked up more than 8 million views, sparked a flurry of support for its overall “Make America Healthy Again” messaging.

But some social media users were left scratching their heads.

“RFK seems to be a Never Nude!” one person quipped alongside a meme of “Arrested Development” character Tobias Fünke, referring to his fictional psychological condition in which he can never be completely naked and wears denim cutoffs under his clothes.

“Has anyone seen the Secretary of HHS? Oh sure, he’s in kid rock’s indoor pool chugging whole milk in his jeans creating content for social media,” another said.

“Does anyone find it strange that he wore jeans into the bath?” one X user asked.


Two men, one of them Robert F. Kennedy Jr., sitting in a blue ice bath with "WHOLE MILK" written over the image.
RFK Jr. sits in a poll in his jeans with Kid Rock with glasses of whole milk. X / @SecKennedy

Meanwhile, several others quipped, “Ice plunge with jeans is madness” and “This jeans in the gym/tub/pool/sauna/everywhere thing is getting to be a bit much.”

Kennedy, a known outdoor enthusiast, has raised eyebrows in the past for opting to wear jeans while working out — regardless of the exercise or temperatures.



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