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Horny Americans hope to dine on Sydney Sweeney’s mad soap soaked in her bath water

An expert on all things sex and relationships has spoken out on Sydney Sweeney’s latest products release – soap made using her own bathwater so buyers can get close to her

Some Sydney Sweeney could try and eat her latest release (Image: Dr. Squatch)

Actress Sydney Sweeney recently collaborated with a brand to release a special soap – which was made with her bath water.

However, now a sex expert says some horny Americans will go one step further from lathering it all over their body, and will instead try and take a bite. The Euphoria actress has created Bathwater Bliss with Dr Squatch, who have made 5,000 bars of soap with a certificate that proves her used bathwater was used to make them.

Sweeney said: “When fans start asking for your bathwater, either ignore it or turn it into a soap. It’s weird in the best way.” Her soap 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”.

Fans can get closer than ever to the actress (Image: Dr. Squatch)

The actress, who was lay in a bubble bath, spoke to the camera during her advert and teased: “Hello you dirty little boys, are you interested in my body… wash?”

“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.”

However, Annabelle Knight , Sex & Relationships Expert at Lovehoney , thinks this could encourage people to go further – adding that there’s some sex science behind it.

She said: “The idea of buying soap infused with Sydney Sweeney’s bath water might seem bizarre to some, but it taps into a very real and popular kink – body worship and object fetishism.

“For some people, there’s a thrill in owning something that’s touched or belonged to someone they desire as it creates a feeling of intimacy, even if it’s one-sided. Think of it like a modern twist on keeping a lover’s t-shirt or locking away a love letter.

Sydney’s latest product has proven a hit (Image: sydney_sweeney /Instagram)

“It’s also a reminder that not all kinks are overtly sexual. Many are about connection, power dynamics, fantasy, or even just fascination.

“Someone buying Sydney Sweeney’s bathwater soap might not be using it for anything sexual at all – they might just feel closer to her, or enjoy the taboo, playful nature of the idea.”

She continued: “Kinks are incredibly diverse, and they don’t always fit into what we consider ‘sexual behaviour’. Sometimes, it’s about curiosity, ritual, or even a bit of fun rebellion against what’s ‘normal.’

“If you think about it celebrity culture is full of kink-adjacent behaviour. From people collecting toenail clippings on eBay to sniffing old concert t-shirts, this kind of thing is just a more commercial version of what fans have been doing for decades.

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“Sydney’s just owning it – and having a bit of cheeky fun with it too.”

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