You have to admit that Belle Delphine is a good grifter.
The 19-year-old cosplayer and TikTok star trolled her followers last month with a misleading PornHub account, and now she has begun a new business endeavor: selling her bathwater to her deeply horny followers.
"I am now selling my BATH WATER for all you THIRSTY gamer boys," she wrote on Instagram Monday. Indeed, it is listed on her online shop for the fair price of $30 per jar. The product name is "GamerGirl Bath Water."
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What we can we say? The woman knows her audience. And if she's just passing off regular tap water as bathwater, even better.
The summer of scam may have been last year, but we need someone to carry the torch.
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