- Will Smith and Will.i.am say wet wipes are a must for everyone
- Hollywood actor Terrence Howard says women who don't use wet wipes are 'unclean'
- Washington DC utility officials say wet wipes have caused 35 per cent increase in broken pumps
- Manufacturers have been given new code of conduct for 'flushable' wipes to stop them from clogging pipes
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Even celebrities are busy endorsing the daily use of the wet wipe, including actor Terrence Howard, who said in an interview with Elle Magazinethat women who do not use wipes are ‘not completely clean’.
If they’re using dry paper, they aren’t washing all of themselves. It’s just unclean. So if I go in a woman’s house and see the toilet paper there, I’ll explain this.’
Hip hop singer and producer Will.i.am has also echoed this sentiment to Elle Magazine.
‘Here's proof on why people should have baby wipes. Get some chocolate, wipe it on a wooden floor, and then try to get it up with some dry towels. You're going to get chocolate in the cracks. That's why you gotta get them baby wipes.’
The most recent celebrity to pipe up about the importance of wipes is singer Bruno Mars, who told TMZ.comthat he always brings wipes and wine when he’s on tour.
Even Hollywood actor and director Will Smith has joined the baby wipes campaign.
‘I'm the type of person that it's important for me to share. When I experience something that's special and incredible, I like to share it with people. Anyone who's using dry toilet paper, you're really not doing yourself the true service,’ he told BBC’s Radio 1.