
Sydney Sweeney turning her bathwater into SOAP after fans demanded she sell it
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ACTRESS Sydney Sweeney's cleaning up by turning her used bathwater into limited edition bars of soap.
Sydney, 27, created her Bathwater Bliss with Dr. Squatch, who made 5,000 bars that come with a certificate saying they come from the water she bathed in.
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Sydney is helping sell soap made partly with her own bathwater
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The actress has become one of the world's most in-demand stars
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The limited edition bar of soap will come with an authentication certificate
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She said: "When fans start asking for your bathwater, either ignore it or turn it into a soap.
"It's weird in the best way."
The stunning Anyone But You star became an ambassador for the brand in October last year, leaving fans hot under the collar by selling body wash while sitting in a bubble bath.
In the innuendo-filled ad, Sydney swooned to the camera: "'Hello you dirty little boys, are you interested in my body... wash?"
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"Well you can't have it, because this isn't for boys. It's for men. This is Dr. Squatch Natural Body Wash with long lasting, natural aromas like wood barrel bourbon, pine tar, coconut castaway, and fresh falls."
She's then seen smelling the body wash and gasping in delight – with fans of both her and the soap brand branding the ad "genius".
The new Bathwater Bliss soap bar is described as "the ultimate blend of outdoor serenity with refreshing notes of pine, douglas fir, earthy moss, and a touch of Sydney's Bathwater Bliss".
The new ad comes as Sydney films the third - and potentially last – series of Euphoria.
The explicit teen drama, which follows recovering drug addict Rue (Zendaya) as she navigates school life and relationships while narrating the lives of her school mates, has become known for its dark storytelling.
Sydney shot to fame in the series as Cassie, a popular girl with painfully low self-esteem who starts an abusive relationship with her best friend's ex, the violent and uncaring Nate (played by Jacob Elordi).
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Despite the success of the series, by the time season three is released there will have been a four-year wait for new episodes, thanks to the massive success of its cast in other projects, the death of star Angus Cloud, and the 2023 writers and actors' strikes.
As a result, writer Sam Levinson has placed a time jump, launching the troubled teenage group into adulthood.
Sydney has since sparked rumours that, despite their physically and mentally abusive relationship, her character Cassie is set to marry Nate, with the actress being spotted in a wedding gown on set.
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The actress shot to fame in Euphoria, which is currently shooting its third season
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The actress admits the idea for her soap was "weird in the best way"
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