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| Rinna's Surprising Shill |



What would Lisa Rinna say if you asked her what product she was endorsing lately? Depends. No, really. The former soap star, 48, recently showed her stuff in a skintight gown, sporting Depend Silhouette for Women undergarments underneath. She is endorsing the product as part of her efforts to promote a positive self-image for women. And if you think her husband, Harry Hamlin, is a hottie, urine luck - he appears in the commercial as well, even giving the product a thumbs-up after a "touch test" on his wife. Rinna told the Huffington Post she was happy to endorse the product: "I don't endorse many products," Lisa explains. "When I was first asked, I was surprised. I'm not the first person you think of when you think of Depends. That's what I love about it. I believe women should feel good about themselves and if that means they need to talk about their problems, then absolutely. We need to help each other. I was not afraid to do this." Depend offered the former Dancing with the Stars contestant $225,000 for the spot, which Rinna asked to have donated to Dress for Success, a charity that provides career development and professional attire to women seeking to enter the workforce. "You can go out and live your life with confidence, and I love that take," Rinna said. "I found out that 56 million people suffer from incontinence; that's one fifth of the population. That's huge!"


