Natalie Reynolds Faces Investigation Over Bathwater Sales
OnlyFans creator Natalie Reynolds has come into the spotlight following an investigation triggered by her recent initiative to sell her bathwater to fans. Reynolds announced the sale through an online video, describing the product as "a ritual in a jar." The bathwater, which was offered at $49.99 per vial, quickly sold out within an hour.
Product Details and Website Information
Reynolds marketed the vials of red-tinted water on her website, BloodyMaryBath.com . The product was clearly marked as not for consumption and carried disclaimers indicating that it had not been evaluated by the FDA. She emphasized that the water was "filtered for purity," "charged under the full moon," and infused with "divine feminine energy."
Reynolds' Response to Criticism
Facing significant backlash, Reynolds, who boasts over 5.5 million subscribers on YouTube and more than 2.2 million followers on TikTok, labeled the criticism as "ridiculous" and defended her actions as a form of artistic expression. “The internet is trying to cancel me once again, so I'm here to defend myself. All I’m doing is giving away a piece of art to my loyal supporters so they feel like they can have a connection with me,” she asserted.
Previous Disputes and Economic Motivations
During her defense, Reynolds also touched upon previous disputes with the Bop House, a content creator mansion, where she accused them of taking 80% of her OnlyFans earnings. “If anyone has anything bad to say about me, it's pretty obvious that you're just jealous of me, and that's your problem, not mine," she stated, addressing her critics directly.
Moreover, she highlighted the economic reasoning behind her controversial decision, stating, “we all need to make money and we all have bills to pay, so mind your business.” The exact details of the ongoing investigation remain undisclosed, along with specific allegations against her.