Cynthia Erivo has a $2 million mouth insurance policy

Listerine and the Wicked actress, who is well-known for having a noticeable gap between her teeth, have teamed up for a new campaign called “Wash Your Mouth.” As part of the campaign, Listerine has taken the “bold move” of removing an insurance premium for her “recognizable” mouth.

Kenvue’s US head of commercial, oral care Kamran Shahzad stated: “We are thrilled to work with the legendary Cynthia Erivo to help consumers understand the value of mouthwash.”

“The goal of our new Wash Your Mouth campaign is to inform customers that Listerine mouthwash completes the oral hygiene regimen, whereas brushing and flossing initiate it. 

“We are confident that Listerine ensures a healthier mouth, so together with Cynthia, we are taking a risk to help protect one of the most recognizable mouths in Hollywood.”

Cynthia has always taken good care of her teeth, and she makes sure to practice good oral hygiene as part of her pre-concert routine.

“I’m the geeky kid who was like, ‘I’m brushing my teeth,'” she said to People magazine. Mom never had to argue with me to brush my teeth, I believe.

Oddly enough, for some reason, taking Listerine mouthwash and brushing my teeth really helps me relax.

It indicates that I have excellent breathing. I do it as my final action before taking the stage. I only want to confirm that I feel truly rejuvenated. Before I continue to sing or talk, it kind of gives me a fresh start.

Because of my gap, I’m proud of [my mouth].” I believe that we often choose our clothes, apply makeup, or manicure our nails, all of which are fantastic methods to express who we are on the outside, but cleaning your teeth only makes it worse. Additionally, it boosts your confidence, which you might not even notice unless you grin.

The 38-year-old celebrity uses cupping to “get rid of any toxins” and lymphatic massage to lessen water retention as additional self-care practices.

It’s a difficult task, but I enjoy it because it always contributes to the final product, as you can see when I play or sing in front of an audience, she added. 

“It all works together. I can truly be present and complete the work the way I want to since everything builds upon the other to ensure that the entire is complete.

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