Sydney Sweeney's Bath Soap Sold Out in Seconds... and Now Resellers Want $2K?! 🧼 So Sydney Sweeney, yes that Sydney Sweeney, just broke the internet by bottling her own bath water into bars of soap — and people bought it like their lives depended on it. The $8 "Bathwater Bliss" soap dropped via Dr. Squatch and sold out in literal seconds. The site crashed. People waited in digital queues for 250 minutes just to be told, "Nah, it’s gone." And now? Bars are popping up on eBay for up to $2,000 like it's some kind of scented NFT.
Sydney confirmed in an interview that this was, in fact, her real bath water. Like... she got in a tub on set, took a bath, they collected the water, and turned it into soap. Imagine pitching that idea and watching it become internet gold. Because that’s exactly what she did. And of course, because this is the internet, it wasn’t just about soap — it reignited conversations about how hyper-sexualized she’s been in Hollywood. Some fans lost it, some got creepy, and others just tried to flip the soap for rent money.
Meanwhile, Sydney is living her best single life post-breakup, rolling her eyes at online discourse, and reminding everyone she has zero control over how people talk about her. From her viral SNL moment to being called “psychotic” (by herself, let’s be clear) for how deep she goes into her roles, she’s become both wildly adored and weirdly dissected. And somehow... a bar of soap brought all that back to the surface.
So yeah, we're living in a world where bathwater soap turns into a social commentary, a meme, and a black-market luxury item. And if you're still wondering why this is news, well — welcome to the internet, where celebrity, capitalism, and chaos always end up in your shopping cart.
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