2024 Author: Steven Freeman | [email protected]. Last modified: 2023-12-17 08:15
A social media star found a peculiar way to generate income; Selling water from your bathtub!
Belle Delphine, also known as 'Weird Elf Kitty Girl', a gamer and cosplayer posted a video on her social media showing how she packed water in plastic containers.
Belle, 19, who is a popular Instagram model with 3.9 million followers, encouraged her fans to buy her new product. "Now I'm selling my bath water for all of you thirty-something players," captioned an image of her holding the bottle filled with liquid.
The water is being sold for hot bread. “I have received a lot of strange requests, some have asked me to spit in the water, urinate on it and asked for the water to come out of my body and drip into the bottle. Honestly, with the kind of messages I receive on a daily basis these requests no longer surprise me,”he told Metro News.
What do you think of this girl's business idea?
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