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Nothing makes you hate a person more than eye-watering breath. With millions of affordable mouth washes, breath fresheners and chewing gums, it’s amazing that grown adults leave the house with an unbrushed tongue/day-ruining breath.

Here are the ten celebs with famously-filthy breath. Take a look.[bossip_ad_a]

Biz Markie

You ever meet someone with soul-burning breath that stuck with you, in your memory, forever? Breath so nasty that it lingered like air pollution? If not, you’re blessed to have never met the iconic yuckmouth who (reportedly) has that 100% pure vibe killer.[bossip_ad_a]

Busta Rhymes

You would think the real-life cartoon character had poo skidmarks on his tongue based on his (alleged) booty hole breath. According to Diddy (Pot vs. Kettle), Busta’s breath = “bag of horse poo.”[bossip_ad_a]

Lamar Odom-Kardashian

If you actually keep up with the Kardashians, you may remember when Kimmy tells Khloe that Lamar basically has homeless people living inside his mouth.

“Khloe, I almost throw up in my mouth every time I give him a hug. Bible.” – Kimmy.[bossip_ad_a]

Flavor Flav

That awkward moment when Mr. spicy sewage breath himself tells YOU that YOUR breath stinks on national TV. Yes, this really happened to “Shy” on “Flavor of Love 3.” The irony…… [bossip_ad_a]

Angelina Jolie

What does a famous husband buy his famous wife for Valentine’s Day? Breath mints, of course, because there’s nothing more romantic than confirming rumors of your wife’s stinky breath.[bossip_ad_a]

Ben Affleck

The critically-acclaimed actor/director reportedly suffers from “appalling halitosis” that (reportedly) forced his co-star Sandra Bullock give him a WHOLE BOX of mints on the set of their 1999 rom-com “Forces of Nature.” [bossip_ad_a]

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