
Hey, darlings, buckle up for some steamy drama! OnlyFans sensation Natalie Reynolds is back in the spotlight, and not just for her sultry content. The internet is buzzing after she dropped a bombshell, claiming she’s under investigation for selling vials of her bathwater - yes, you read that right.
Natalie, who boasts a massive following with over 5.5 million YouTube subscribers and 2.2 million on TikTok, marketed these $49.99 red-tinted vials as a 'ritual in a jar.' And guess what? They sold out in under an hour! Clearly, her fans are thirsty for more than just her videos.
But not everyone’s sipping the hype. Critics are coming for her, and Natalie’s not backing down. She’s calling the backlash 'ridiculous' and defending her unique product as a form of artistic expression. Who knew bathwater could be so... controversial?
In a fiery video posted online, Natalie addressed the haters head-on, and oh, she didn’t hold back! She shared how the idea struck her mid-soak: why not share a piece of her personal ritual with her loyal fans? It’s intimate, it’s creative - it’s pure Natalie.
'I’m just giving my supporters a way to connect with me on a deeper level - it’s art, not a crime!'
But the drama escalated when she revealed that the police might be looking into her over this splashy side hustle. 'Over bathwater,' she exclaimed, clearly baffled by the outrage. Still, she’s standing her ground, insisting it’s all harmless and personal.
Now, let’s talk about this infamous bathwater. Sold via BloodyMaryBath.com, each vial comes with a disclaimer that it’s not for drinking - no sipping allowed, folks! Natalie even claims the water is 'filtered for purity,' 'charged under the full moon,' and infused with 'divine feminine energy.' Sounds like a mystical bath bomb, if you ask me.
She’s also not shy about the financial side of things, reminding everyone that bills don’t pay themselves. 'We all need to make money, so mind your business,' she quipped. And with past drama involving the Bop House - a content creator mansion she accused of taking 80% of her OnlyFans earnings - it’s clear Natalie’s no stranger to controversy.
For now, the internet remains divided. Is this a genius move or a step too far? One thing’s for sure - Natalie Reynolds knows how to keep us all on our toes. So, what do you think, loves? Would you snag a vial of her 'art' or are you just here for the tea?