Sydney Sweeney Selling Soap Made From Her Own Bathwater
Sydney Sweeney is making headlines for selling soap made from her own bathwater. Be honest…are you thinking about buying it? Sydney Sweeney is one of the hottest actresses in Hollywood…

BEVERLY HILLS, CALIFORNIA – MARCH 14: Sydney Sweeney attends the 35th annual GLAAD Media Awards at The Beverly Hilton on March 14, 2024 in Beverly Hills, California. (Photo by Jon Kopaloff/Getty Images)
Sydney Sweeney is making headlines for selling soap made from her own bathwater. Be honest...are you thinking about buying it?
Sydney Sweeney is one of the hottest actresses in Hollywood right now, and I mean that in more ways than one. She's stunning. Some would say she's so good looking they'd bathe in her dirty bathwater. Well, good news for those people. Sydney Sweeney has reportedly partnered with a soap company to infuse her own bathwater into bars of soap that fans can purchase. For some reason, I have a feeling these are going to sell fast and she's going to make a killing with this partnership. People love her and they are going to love this product as well. You might notice more people swearing in hopes of having their mouths washed with soap. Check out a video shared by Entertainment Tonight on YouTube below.
Sydney Sweeney Selling Soap Made From Her Own Bathwater
We've seen many celebrities make a ton of money with beauty and lifestyle brands. If you have a following like these celebs, it make sense to have a side hustle going that might end up making you more income than acting. We've seen that play out several times recently. Could Sydney Sweeney be next on that list with this unique soap?
The Euphoria star teamed up with Dr. Squatch for the limited-edition soap that contains droplets of her bathwater, per GQ. Good on them for thinking this up. She's incredibly popular right now and this is getting a lot of attention online. That's great marketing. This isn't the first time that Dr. Squatch has had a funny campaign. They previously teamed up with Nick Cannon for ball-care products poking fun at him having 12 children.
Do you think you'd buy this soap? Read more about it at GQ.