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Sydney Sweeney’s new bizarre soap makes a plausible underestimated horror film





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What would you do to get a closer connection with your favorite Starmaybe film, you would buy an iPhone and compose a photo like Martin Scorsese. Or maybe you buy a BMW and the race like Arnold Schwarzenegger. But maybe it’s not good enough for you. Maybe you want something a little more … intimate. Well, whether you have asked or not, Sydney Sweeney covered you.

Sweeney has teamed up with the “Manly” soap company Dr. Squatch (which makes a “virile” soap, we will never know) for a sensual announcement which has accumulated more than 1.7 million likes on Instagram in which the blonde actress / producer speaks directly in the camera from a bathtub. According to Dr. Squatch, fans “have continued to ask questions about Sydney Sweeney’s bathwater” and now they can enter the bathtub with Sydney, in the most loose definition of these words, thanks to the release of “Sydney’s Bathwater Bliss”.

Limited edition soap is made with real Sydney bath water, and for only $ 8, it can be yours when soap falls on June 6. This viral waterfall has a feeling of deja vu concerning the Beautiful Delphine Internet model has sold even more “gamer Bathwater” for a profit of $ 90,000, but there is even more comparison which suggests a future where our attachment to celebrities is even more grotesque.

The antiviral of Brandon Cronenberg shows the consequences of approaching too much of your favorite celebrities

According to the traces of his father David Cronenberg, “antiviral” by Brandon Cronenberg takes place in a world where the culture of fans has become so depraved that you can buy viruses and other celebrity pathogens after falling and injecting them into your body so that you can have the same cold or the same favorite movie star.

Released in 2012, long before a world pandemic made us all experts on viruses, the film is easily one of the most disturbing films of the century (so far). It is now also frightening premonitory due to the way the film goes forward where our growing culture of celebrities is heading, fans asking to get closer and closer to their chosen idol. It’s no longer good enough to wear the same clothes or cut your hair in the same style. With this Sydney Sweeney soap, we are now approaching the parasocial hell of “antiviral”.

Cronenberg has described the horror of the gore and the body of the “therapeutic” film because of the way in which he allowed him to express all his anxieties on the world in the satire of the film, but who knows how long this repulsive film will remain a work of fiction. So, if you ever see “the fabulous Sydney flu” on sale for all the “Dirty Little Boys”, know that “Antiviral” did it first.

“Antiviral” is available for purchase or rental here.



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