
Despite being one of the most highly sought-after Hollywood stars right now, Sydney Sweeney has reportedly kickstarted a side hustle.
Interestingly, however, this means of making some extra money is far from sending cameo videos to fans or setting up a quaint lifestyle brand selling overpriced honey and jam (*cough* Meghan Markle).
In fact, it's considerably more controversial - and definitely not for the squeamish.
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It turns out the Euphoria bombshell has been selling her own bathwater over the internet.
But before we begin judging Sweeney, she's actually launched her new project with pretty iconic intentions.

Ever since skyrocketing to stardom after landing the role of 'Cassie Howard' in the gritty HBO teen drama in 2019, the 28-year-old has been praised across the globe for her stellar acting ability.
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Her subsequent appearances in the likes of The Handmaids Tale and The White Lotus earned Sweeney a collection of Screen Actors Guild and Emmy nominations - and she and Glenn Powell certainly set tongues wagging with their rom-com gig Anyone But You.
As well as her impressive on-screen work, however, recent years have seen Sweeney branded somewhat of a modern-day sex symbol.
Despite the primarily negative and misogynistic connotations that come with such a description, however, the Washington actress revealed this week she's leaning directly into it - and using it as a means of upping her income.
Earlier this week, the all-natural soap brand Dr. Squatch revealed that Sweeney had become their latest ambassador, and had launched her own line of bathwater products to sell to adoring - or borderline obsessed - fans.
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Speaking to GQ recently, the blonde beauty revealed she's often inundated with requests from creeps asking to buy the water collected from baths and showers she takes, but claimed she was 'definitely not aware' she could make a profit from them.
Discussing her latest professional endeavour, Sweeney continued: "I honestly think it’s a really fun, full-circle moment.
"Fans always joke about wanting my bath water... I was like, 'this is just such a cool way to have a conversation with the audience and give them what they want'."
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According to Metro, the star's new soap bar is infused with pine bark extract, as well as sand and moss.
Each product also boasts several actual drops from a bath Sweeney has taken.
I mean, once you get past the eerie idea of fans hoping to get a taste of the actress' sweat and bodily substances, the idea kind of slays.
Get that money, honey!
Topics: Sydney Sweeney, Celebrity, US News