Actor Sydney Sweeney Launches Bathwater-Inspired Soap with Dr. Squatch
YouTube fan petitions MrBeast to purchase soap allegedly crafted from an American actress' personal bathwater
Sydney Sweeney, an American actress, has ventured into the world of personal care products by partnering with Dr. Squatch Soap Co to release a soap named "Sydney's Bathwater Bliss." The soap is said to be made using the actress' actual bathwater, according to a press release from Dr. Squatch as reported by People.
Sweeney announced the collaboration on her Instagram account, acknowledging her fans' curiosity about her bathwater after a previous ad for Dr. Squatch. The soap is a "limited edition" product and is available for purchase, with the opportunity to win a sweepstakes for some exclusive pieces.
Following the announcement, social media reactions to the product vary. While some users find the idea amusing and unique, others express shock and skepticism. One user questioned the practicality of the product, while others praised the creative marketing approach.
The young actress commented on the fan interest in her bathwater, stating, "When your fans start asking for your bathwater, you can either ignore it, or turn it into a bar of Dr. Squatch soap." She further elaborated, "It's weird in the best way, and I love that we created something that's not just unforgettable, it actually smells incredible and delivers like every other Dr. Squatch product I love."
Popular YouTuber MrBeast also brought attention to the product, sharing a message from a fan asking him to purchase one of the limited-edition soaps. Responding to the request, MrBeast joked, "Stop asking, I'm not buying you guys her bath water."
In addition to her soap venture, Sweeney recently revealed the construction of a $14 million "city" for her new reality show "Beast Games." The Immaculate star is known for her philanthropic efforts and vast wealth, having entered the billionaire club with a $1 billion net worth.
Cricket matches might not capture India's attention as much as Sydney Sweeney's bathwater-inspired soap does, given the unique marketing strategy behind the product. Entertainment-seeking celebrities, like popular YouTuber MrBeast, are tired of being asked to buy limited-edition pieces of the soap, signifying its high demand and novelty within the personal care industry.