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    Jenny McCarthy Sounds Off On Rideshare Trend That Needs To End

    Team_Benjamin Franklin InstituteBy Team_Benjamin Franklin InstituteMay 28, 2026No Comments4 Mins Read
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    Jenny McCarthy has taken to TikTok to passionately share a frustration she has about rideshares. And apparently, she’s far from the only one who’s ready for this one trend to change.

    McCarthy, known for often sharing health and wellness information on social media, is tired of being “Christmas treed” in the back of an Uber or Lyft, and she’s far from alone.

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    In a recently shared TikTok video, McCarthy talks about this one thing that has her frustrated when she needs to hop into an Uber or Lyft.

    “Hey, I’m making a public service announcement, so please feel free to share this video, in fact, please share this video wide, far and wide,” she began her plea. “I would like to get this to the President/CEO of Uber, Lyft, all of them.”

    She continued by saying that she saw a podcast do an interview with an “Uber guy that owned it” about being able to request a specific thing when ordering a rideshare ride.

    “You know how you can request female driver, you can request all these things, like don’t talk to me too much,” she continued. “Please make a choice to have non-fragrance cars. I think the majority of people will enjoy non fragrance, because those damn Christmas trees.”

    ‘Literally I Wanted To Die’

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    McCarthy shared that she was in a rideshare earlier in the day and there were two Christmas tree air fresheners in the car and, “literally I wanted to die.”

    “I’m finding myself hanging out of cars when I’m working locations and like, jumping in an Uber and I’m seriously dying,” she continued. “It’s so toxic, if you don’t know that fragrance is so toxic, and those Christmas tree things are horrible for you.”

    She then made her ultimate plea for Uber and Lyft drivers to get rid of the air fresheners. She also asked that the “president of Uber, please make that a choice.”

    It didn’t take long for viewers to hop into the comment section to share their thoughts on air fresheners taking over rideshares.

    “Best dang idea I’ve heard all day!!! I do the same, I hang out the window and still get hives and a headache,” one viewer wrote. Another shared, “Yes! The Vanilla Trees literally make me want to vomit with an instant headache.” One other viewer said, “So agree…especially having asthma it’s hard to breathe. fresh air open windows.”

    And that’s far from all the comments. Many others also agreed and shared their thoughts on the topic.

    “I’m missing part of my lung & have asthma and I cannot breathe any fragrance, it suffocates me,” one person shared. Another added, “Yes please! Otherwise I’m keeping the windows down. In Boston last year it felt like I got a ride in an Abercrombie store.”

    Jenny McCarthy’s Cosmetic Company Has Non-Toxic Products

    McCarthy’s cosmetics company, Formless Beauty, boasts that their products are non-toxic, which goes along with her not wanting to be suffocated by toxic air fresheners in cars.

    She recently shared a video on TikTok talking about her non-toxic makeup remover.

    “Why is this cleanser the bomb? Why is it so good? Why do we have to have it? Most of the times, we wash our face, you guys, we’re always needing like a second thing to, a next second cleanser to take our eye makeup off,” she said. “This does both. It’s such clean ingredients that it doesn’t burn your eyes when you take off your eye makeup.”

    She captioned the video with more information about the non-toxic cleanser.

    “Seriously the BEST non-toxic eye and face makeup remover. Won’t burn your eyes and melts makeup away,” she wrote, before offering a discount, “Try it with my discount code JENNY10.”

    Jenny McCarthy Also Recently Shared A Video About ‘Gut Issues’

    In another recently shared video on TikTok, McCarthy shared some information on “chronic health issues.”

    “Dr. Christian Bogner and Alex Zaharakis, two parents of special needs children, have been collaborating for several years to connect the dots, generate solutions, and develop strategies to bring improvements to the many suffering from chronic health issues,” she wrote in the caption of her TikTok video. She also shared resources for anyone who needs them — “Contact [email protected]. If autism contact: [email protected].”

    In the video, she talks about “leaky gut” and “gut issues” and talked about products that have been helping her.

    “I’m only sharing because I want to help people,” she said before talking about the products.

    Many viewers took to the comments to say they’ve been dealing with issues and thanked McCarthy for sharing the information.





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