Wait, are we really supposed to believe that Zendaya irons her own clothes? Plot twist, honey—apparently she DOES. Welcome to the era where celebrities are actually admitting they’re human, and girl, the receipts are WILD.
Listen, we’ve all fantasized about celebrity life being nothing but champagne, yacht parties, and people literally wiping their behinds for them. But SURPRISE! These A-listers are out here confessing they grocery shop, take out trash, and yes—even do their own laundry. Revolutionary? Absolutely not. Hilarious? You better BELIEVE it. One Oscar-winning actress just admitted she Googles “how to remove red wine stains” like the rest of us peasants. Another major heartthrob revealed he’s been meal prepping his own chicken and broccoli because his personal chef took a vacation. THE SCANDAL!
What’s absolutely sending us is watching these celebrities try to make basic human functions sound like spiritual experiences. One singing sensation posted about “the meditative practice of hand-washing delicates.” Girl, that’s called doing laundry, not manifesting destiny. But we’re HERE for the relatability content because honestly? It’s refreshing to see them admit they’re not living in some magical kingdom where household chores disappear. They’re literally buying their own paper towels and getting frustrated with self-checkout machines just like we do!
The internet is LOSING IT over these confessions. Twitter is flooded with fans sarcastically tweeting their own “shocking” daily accomplishments, and TikTok creators are making videos comparing their morning routines to celebrity morning routines (spoiler: literally the same). One fan account posted a compilation of celebrities doing normal stuff with the caption “THEY’RE JUST LIKE US” and it’s already hit three million views. The comments section is absolutely ruthless with people roasting celebs for acting like washing their own dishes deserves a medal. One user wrote: “Wow, you wiped down a countertop? Should we nominate you for Humanitarian of the Year?” MURDERED.
Honestly, this whole thing is giving major “relatable celebrity” energy, and we’re not sure if we’re impressed or annoyed. Are they doing these things because they actually WANT to? Or are they just capitalizing on the trend? Either way, we’re obsessed with the chaos.
What do you think? A) Celebrities are genuinely just like us B) This is all performative for social media clout