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The Today show is ready to put this debate to bed. Well, sort of.
ICYMI, a few of the morning show's cohosts including Al Roker, Sheinelle Jones, Craig Melvin and Dylan Dreyer recently shared their thoughts on whether you should be using a top sheet in addition to the standard fitted sheet.
Their hilarious discussion was prompted by Al asking his colleagues in a recent video shared to Instagram Dec. 28, "Do you believe in a top sheet or no top sheet?"
Cue everyone's dismay.
"One hundred percent top sheet," Dylan replied. While Craig added, "Who doesn't believe in a top sheet?" To which Al explained, "A lot of these young people."
And when Sheinelle pointed out that someone on their set raised their hand to confirm they were against using a top sheet, Dylan chimed in, "That's disgusting," while Sheinelle doubled down, "That's dirty."
But as Al pointed out, there just might be a few groups that belong in that camp.
"Millennials, Gen-Z'ers," he noted, "are anti-top sheet."
But Craig seemed to sum up everyone's feelings, concluding, "If you're not using a top sheet, you're wrong."
And though there were plenty of social media users that agreed with the Today crew about their opinions, there were quite a few that were proud to be of the anti-crowd.
"Duvet and fitted sheet only," one person wrote. "Wash it every week like you would a top sheet. No biggie!" Another commented, "Top sheets end up twisted or down at the bottom of the bed. Annoying piece of material is all it is. If you shower regularly who cares if you don’t use a top sheet."
Meanwhile a third user, like many, chimed in the cohosts' defense.
"Those who say no to a top sheet are those who don’t properly tuck it-hospital corners," they commented, "and it won’t move unless you sleep like you’re wrestling alligators."
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