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‘Amazing Race’ star Harry Jowsey’s bizarre underwear habits have everyone’s panties in a bunch

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Netflix series Too to Hot to Handle in 2020.The 26-year-old Australian hunk is currently trying to further impress American audiences by shaking his booty as a contestant on the latest season of Dancing with the Stars.And while he’s working up a sweat week after week, Jowsey recently made some controversial hygiene statements surrounding his underwear habits that have left many scratching their heads.Prior to his stint on DWTS, the reality king competed on The Amazing Race Australia, which is currently airing Down Under.During a recent episode, Jowsey made the shocking claim that he hates washing clothes so much that he throws out his underpants after wearing them once.

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