Sydney Sweeney’s Bathwater Sells for a Staggering $1,500 per 1/5,000 Soaps

There is a wild obsession with Sydney Sweeney that the Internet refuses to let go of. The Anyone But You lead's name is everywhere, whether it is a rumour of a breakup with her fiancé, Jonathan Davino, or the constant speculation about her chemistry with co-star Glen Powell. Sweeney's every move becomes a headline as she is caught in a storm of constant drama and chaos. The Euphoria star recently broke the Internet again with the announcement of her bathwater soap.
Named Bathwater Bliss, it is her actual bathwater-infused soap, and the Internet caused a lot of a stir due to its absurdity. Now, the soap is being sold at exorbitant prices.
Sydney Sweeney’s bathwater soap is being resold at insane prices
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Originally a part of a collaboration with Dr. Squatch, Sydney Sweeney’s Bathwater soap is now being resold for as high as $1499 per 1/5000 soaps on eBay. As seen in the pictures on the website, each soap bar comes with a certificate of authenticity. At one point, some listings even touched the $2000 mark while other resellers were selling in the price ranges of $299-$799.
Sydney Sweeney launched a soap made with her bathwater, which dropped on June 6. This sultry soap priced at $8 during launch, blends exfoliating sand, pine bark extract, and earthly woodland-inspired scents. It sold out as soon as it was launched on Dr. Squatch’s official website, as fans scrambled to get their hands on this limited edition soap. While the frenzy for the product crashed the website, the actress also delved into the making of her product.
After the launch of her bathwater soap, which brought in criticism to her left and right, Sydney Sweeney opened up about what sparked the idea.
Sydney Sweeney opens up about her viral bathwater
Sydney Sweeney told E! News at the Echo Valley premiere that it was actually her idea. Sweeney pitched it to Dr. Squatch as she wanted to do something personal for her fans and connect with them. When asked about the collaboration, the 27-year-old said, “It is fun to see everybody else talk about it.” The Emmy-nominated actress is aware of the internet craze after her bathwater commercial and thought of promoting self-care through bathwater soap.
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The internet was in shambles when Sydney Sweeney announced her product. Memes were shared, the idea dissected and debated, and within minutes, the bathwater soap was trending. Sweeney certainly knows how to cleverly use her viral moments into something bigger by embracing chaos rather than running from it.
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Edited By: Itti Mahajan
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