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Fans Beg MrBeast to Buy Sydney Sweeney’s Viral Bathwater Soap but He Has One Firm Answer
After actress Sydney Sweeney launched a soap allegedly infused with her bathwater, fans flooded MrBeast with awkward requests—and his response is going viral
In what might be one of the most unexpected product launches of 2025, American actress Sydney Sweeney has partnered with Dr. Squatch Soap Co. to release a “very real” and bizarre limited-edition soap — and yes, it’s supposedly made with her actual bathwater. The quirky product, named “Sydney’s Bathwater Bliss,” has caused quite a stir online, but no one expected the wave of requests it would generate for YouTube’s biggest philanthropist, MrBeast.
The Euphoria and Anyone But You star announced the release with a cheeky Instagram post that read:
“You kept asking about my bathwater after the @drsquatch ad… so we kept it. Introducing Sydney’s Bathwater Bliss!”
While the internet buzzed with both amusement and disbelief, things escalated when a fan sent a particularly awkward plea to MrBeast, asking him to purchase the $20 soap on their behalf. The message read:
“MrBeast, can you please buy me the Sydney Sweeney bath water soap? Pretty please.”
Known for giving away islands, cars, and even surgeries, MrBeast—whose real name is Jimmy Donaldson—finally responded with a screenshot and a hilariously direct caption:
“Stop asking, I’m not buying you guys her bath water.”
The viral response quickly gathered attention, racking up thousands of likes, shares, and meme reactions. While some fans were clearly joking, others seemed oddly serious about the unusual request—prompting some to speculate: Would MrBeast ever entertain the idea just for content?
As it turns out, the answer is a firm no—at least for now.
This interaction brings into focus just how influential internet personalities like MrBeast have become. From charity stunts to viral giveaways, he’s helped fund causes and fulfill fans’ dreams. But even for a YouTuber who’s paid for 100 wells in Africa and planted millions of trees, buying celebrity-infused soap seems to cross a line of internet absurdity.
Meanwhile, the product itself is selling fast. Limited to 5,000 bars, “Sydney’s Bathwater Bliss” has become both a collector’s item and the internet’s latest guilty pleasure. Whether people are buying it for the scent, the novelty, or the pure meme value—it’s impossible to ignore.
As for MrBeast, he may be the king of generosity, but this time around, the answer is crystal clear: No bathwater purchases—no matter how polite the requests.