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Celebrity Teeth: Jessica Simpson Doesn’t Brush Her White Teeth

Celebrity Teeth: Jessica Simpson Doesn’t Brush Her White Teeth

You know when you go to the dental checkup and you feel totally guilty (and it’s right) when dentist ask if you’ve been brushing and flossing twice a day because you know you haven’t? Well Jessica Simpson says she doesn’t brush her teeth every day.

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