
Sydney Sweeney selling soap made from her own bathwater
Well that's one way to make money….
Sydney Sweeney has embarked on a new business venture and this one is for the freakier members of her fanbase.
The 28-year-old has teamed up with Dr. Squatch, an all-natural soap brand, to sell her dirty bathwater. Sydney Sweeney has teamed up with Dr. Squatch, an all-natural soap brand, to sell her dirty bathwater.
Yep, you heard that right. Her bathwater.
The collaboration with the Euphoria star is a limited-edition bar soap infused with pine bark extract, sand, moss and actual droplets of Sweeney's bathwater.
The brand describes the scent like a hike through the Pacific Northwest, with the added thrill of knowing it contains water the star has stewed in. Yikes.
Chatting to GQ, Sweeney admitted she didn't know much about the whole erotic-bathwater niche until she saw her comment section.
'I honestly think it's a really fun, full-circle moment,' Sweeney said.
'Fans always joke about wanting my bath water… I was like, this is just such a cool way to have a conversation with the audience and give them what they want.' The collaboration with the Euphoria star is a limited-edition bar soap infused with pine bark extract, sand, moss and actual droplets of Sweeney's bathwater. Pic: River Callaway/WWD via Getty Images
Earlier this year, the actress and her Anything But You co-star Glen Powell reignited rumours that they're dating after spending time together after news she's called off her wedding to fiancé Jonathan Davino broke.
Rumours first started that the duo had become close as they were promoting the hidden gem RomCom, but while they may have just been leaning into the talk for the extra promo, they were clearly close.
Now, just days after news of her wedding being called off, celebrity gossip site DeuxMoi shared images of the pair hanging out in Dallas, where the outlet reported the 27-year-old Euphoria star had joined her 36-year-old pal at his sister's wedding rehearsal dinner at Joe Leo Fine Tex Mex over the weekend.

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