![]() ![]() I wonder how many baths will she need to take in order to fill the order backlogs. " It is currently listed as "out of stock". On her online store, she claims that the bath water to be " Bottled while I'm playing in the bath ^-^ " and that the " water is not for drinking and should only be used for sentimental purposes. On a side note, why only accept the Dollar for this dubious product? Even if I'm thirsty for that shower juice, there's no way in hell I'll leave such a paper trail on my cards. ![]() Cmon! at least have the decency to keep these things to the dark web amirite? While I can somewhat empathize to her intention of "doing it for the lulz", one cannot but feel nauseous at the thought that someone is actually selling these kinds of stuff right there on the public internet. I can recommend better hydration solution in case one is thirsty enough to actually consider this abomination. His verdict? “Normal enough to be drinkable if you were dehydrated in the Australian outback, dying of thirst, but too weird to drink with a ready meal at home.” So now you know.Notorious e-girl Belle Delphine is now peddling jars of used bath water at $30 Dollars a pop to thirsty men all over the world.įamous for charging her Patreon upwards of $2500 to be her "God", she decided to take things further by giving her gullible fans exactly what they want - sweet Belle Delphine infused H20. ![]() In an article for the US Spectator entitled “I drank Belle Delphine’s GamerGirl Bath Water, now my tummy hurts”, Charlie Nash documents has experience of doing just that, “in the name of journalism”. The author of the tweet later came forward to admit the viral (in both senses) story was completely false.Īll the same, that doesn’t mean fans aren’t drinking the stuff. The website adds that the already bizarre saga has been “made even more bizarre with the addition of a fake viral outbreak”.Ī fake Twitter account posing as the Daily Mail claimed that dozens of fans had contracted herpes after drinking their jars of bath water. although we can’t confirm that the packages they received contained bath water (as opposed to some other kind of water)”. Myth-busting website Snopes confirms that at least two YouTubers have “received delivery of the ‘GamerGirl Bath Water’. In fact, less than a week after Delphine posted the bathtub video, the jars were listed as sold out. Jars can be purchased on Delphine’s website, with a disclaimer on the listing clarifying: “This really is bath water… This water is not for drinking and should only be used for sentimental purposes.” Whatever those are. That said, while selling vials of her bath water might be a gimmick, it is not a hoax. “She’s very directly playing into the sensibilities of these men.” “She’s almost like a parody of the kind of girl these dudes want,” sex and technology writer Lux Alptraum told Rolling Stone magazine. She later tweeted: “I am now selling my bath water! This is what humanity has come to.” ![]() The bath water gag has a similar tongue-in-cheek tone, with Delphine posting that the she was selling the product “for all you THIRSTY gamer boys”. “For example, a video titled ‘Belle Delphine strokes two BIG cocks’ contained footage of Delphine petting two roosters,” the website explains. In a message on her Instagram account last month, she promised to set up an account on X-rated website Pornhub if her post received a million likes - a target met within days.Īmid fever-pitch speculation from hot and bothered fans, “she uploaded a total of 12 non-pornographic videos with provoking titles” to Pornhub, says internet culture compendium Know Your Meme. Delphine is known for exploiting her sex object image to prank horny fans eager to see her cross the line from titillation to pornography. “Some people were grossed out, some people thought it was hilarious, and others couldn’t believe this was actually real,” says internet humour hub eBaum’s World. Needless to say, the stunt triggered an instant reaction from fans and quickly rippled out to the mainstream. At the start of July, Delphine uploaded a video of herself in a tub, filling jars with the bath water - which can be yours for the princely sum of $30 (£24) a jar, via her online merchandise store. ![]()
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