Sydney Sweeney Gets New Competition as OnlyFans Star's Bathwater Sells Out
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Sydney Sweeney Gets New Competition as OnlyFans Star’s Bathwater Sells Out

A few months ago, Sydney Sweeney shocked fans when she unveiled a soap made from her bathwater. Now, the actor has found competition on the same front in the form of OnlyFans star Natalie Reynolds, who has revealed her own red-tinted bathwater. Following its launch, the item sold out pretty quickly. Moreover, Reynolds garnered backlash for promoting and selling the bathwater.

OnlyFans star Natalie Reynolds’ bathwater is giving competition to Sydney Sweeney’s soap

Natalie Reynolds recently released her own bathwater, a jar of red-tinted liquid. All 100 units of the item, which costs $49.99, were sold out within hours. The item remains sold out on the Bloody Mary Bath website as of the time of writing.

The model recently sat down for an interview with Blast to discuss her bathwater. She told the outlet that the bathwater was “a piece of me, bottled in a way that connects us forever.” She clarified that she wasn’t joking, stressing the item is “a ritual in a jar.”

The bathwater has been described as a souvenir of Bloody Mary Bath. Furthermore, a disclaimer was provided, warning that the item was not intended for human consumption and had not been evaluated by the FDA. It also mentioned that the item wasn’t made to diagnose, cure, treat, or prevent diseases.

Each vial of the bathwater — claiming to be “rich in minerals and divine feminine energy” — has been marketed with varying bold claims, promising benefits to one’s body. These include “skin hydration” and “anti-aging magic.”

Natalie Reynolds received backlash for her bathwater soap, similar to what Sydney Sweeney experienced when her bathwater soap was released. The streamer decided to defend herself and addressed the backlash on TikTok. She claimed that people were “going crazy” and calling for her arrest. She also claimed police were investigating her over bathwater.

Reynolds stressed she wasn’t doing anything wrong, saying, “All I’m doing is giving away a piece of art to my loyal supporters so they feel like they can have a connection with me.” Moreover, she accused people who were saying bad things about her of jealousy.

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