You Wanted Sydney Sweeney's Bathwater. Who Is She to Say No to Your Money?
Sydney Sweeney is hawking soap that allegedly includes her bathwater in it.
Clean Fun?
Actress says soap made from her suds is a "cool way to have a conversation with the audience"
A church in Dubrovnik possesses what it claims are Jesus Christâs diapers, and another chapel, in Rome, owns a bit of finger that supposedly belonged to Doubting Thomas â you know, the finger Thomas jammed into one of Christâs wounds. Well, neither of those compares to the good, clean fun Sydney Sweeney is offering as a personal relic you could own yourself: her bathwater.
Well, sort of. The actress has teamed with Dr. Squatch, manufacturer of ânatural manly soap,â for a new bar called Sydneyâs Bathwater Bliss. âWe created a limited-edition soap infused with her ACTUAL bathwater,â the company said in a social media post. âWhy? Because yâall wouldnât stop asking. And Sydney said, âLetâs do it.'â And of course, the company says it âsmells like morning wood.â Purchasers must be 18 or older, which doesnât necessarily suggest good, clean fun. Itâs officially available June 6.
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Sweeney discussed the endeavor â which Belle Delphine spearheaded half a decade ago â with GQ. âFans always joke about wanting my bath water,â she said. âI was like, âThis is just such a cool way to have a conversation with the audience and give them what they want.â But then also hopefully encourage them to take care of themselves in a healthy way.â (She also said sheâs seen Saltburn and recognizes that movieâs bathwater scene âprobably has been a huge catalystâ for her bathwater.)
The actress said that she owns a bar of the soap and used it herself the very morning of the interview, but she used it in a shower. The bathwater, she said, came only from the Dr. Squatch photoshoot. âThey had a tub for me,â she said. âAnd I actually got in there and I took some soap, and we had a nice little bath, and they took the water. So itâs my real bath water.â At least thatâs cleaner than an ancient severed finger.