A “Fox & Friends” host couldn’t hold back his revulsion after one of his fellow co-hosts defended Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr.’s habit of working out in jeans at the gym.

On Wednesday, Kennedy became the center of conversation after the show’s panelists played back a clip of the White House official justifying why he wears the unlikely garment during a podcast earlier this week.

“I just had a busy schedule always, so I would go hiking with my dogs in the morning and then I would go straight to the gym in my jeans and it was just a convenience to work out. And then when I was campaigning, a couple of people took pictures of me in the gym wearing jeans, and, I don’t know. Then I just got in too deep,” Kennedy told “The Bossticks” during a Mar. 23 episode.

His explanation came months after he went viral for being seen wearing jeans to the gym on multiple occasions.

“Fox & Friends” co-host Lawrence Jones burst into laughter after hearing his co-host Ainsley Earhardt repeat Kennedy’s remark from the clip that he was “in too deep” over the attire.

When co-host Jimmy Failla suddenly argued that he was “actually OK with” RFK Jr. sporting jeans while breaking a sweat, Jones couldn’t believe his ears.

“What?! It’s disgusting,” Jones fired back in the episode clip captured by Mediaite.

While explaining his defense of Kennedy, Failla took a swing at former Vice President Kamala Harris.

“I don’t like it in terms of gym etiquette, but I like it versus the alternative. If Kamala won [the 2025 presidential election], your HHS secretary would be a guy wearing a dress to the gym,” Failla said.

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