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Sydney Sweeney's 'Bloody Bliss' Soap on Walmart Is Fake
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Sydney Sweeney’s ‘Bloody Bliss’ Soap on Walmart Is Fake

Sydney’s Bloody Bliss,’ a new soap, has surfaced on Walmart’s website, leaving fans of Sydney Sweeney puzzled. The soap appears to reference the actress but has no confirmed ties to her. The confusion grew after her recent collaboration with Dr. Squatch on a limited-edition soap containing her bathwater. This led some to wonder whether this might be another one.

What is Sydney Sweeney ‘Bloody Bliss’ soap?

The soap labeled ‘Sydney’s Bloody Bliss’ that recently appeared on Walmart’s website has sparked confusion online. However, the product is not officially connected to Sydney Sweeney. Despite its name and branding, the actress has made no announcement about launching or endorsing the soap. Furthermore, there is no confirmed collaboration between her and Walmart.

The soap, priced at $12.59 with a 30-day return policy, is listed under the title ‘Sydney’s Bloody Bliss.’ The website describes the soap as “movie and television production starring a mysterious character.” It claims the soap offers users an “unforgettable visual and user experience.” It also highlights ingredients such as coconut oil, olive oil, and plant extracts, but offers no concrete connection to Sweeney herself.

Some of the confusion started from Sydney Sweeney’s prior partnership with Dr. Squatch, where she helped launch a limited-edition soap bar called ‘Sydney’s Bathwater Bliss.’ That novelty product, which claimed to contain water from one of her actual bubble baths, gained viral attention. Sweeney’s bath water soap originally cost $8, but now people were also selling it on eBay for much more. Some listings even revealed prices ranging from $300 to $345.

Because ‘Sydney’s Bloody Bliss’ is also being sold under Dr. Squatch branding, fans began to speculate that this might be their second joint release. However, there has been no confirmation from Sweeney regarding any new product. With no official word from the actress or her team, ‘Sydney’s Bloody Bliss’ appears to be unrelated to any legitimate Sweeney collaboration.

Originally reported by Disheeta Maheshwari on ComingSoon.

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