Then came the accusation from Twitter account NonCaringBastrd who posted a screenshot of a 4chan post that claimed to have tested the bath water for human DNA. One Twitter user named wsupden fabricated a Daily Mail article claiming that the bath water was leading to a "herpes outbreak." An unrelated website nearly identical to Delphine's claimed it was selling her urine for $10,000 but that was also quickly debunked as fake. Rumors started to circulate on Twitter about Delphine and the cleanliness and the legitimacy of the product using faked screenshots and websites. ~For anybody waiting on one don't be worried if they're a lil late im working on getting them to you as fast as I can! ~ I didn't expect to sell so many or to have THIS many baths either LMAO Over the next few days, Ebay sellers were trying to resell what they were labeling as her bath water for as much as $15,000. She sold out of her inventory in two days, though it's unclear how much stock she had or how much money she made. For $30 a jar, users could purchase her used "bath water" and have it shipped to their homes. Then on July 3, Delphine announced that she would sell "gamer girl bath water.". She made the account but proceeded to create videos with salicious titles but no actual pornography, instead rubbing dog food on herself and eating a hamburger. The post quickly reached the goal and is currently sitting at just under two million likes. In June, Delphine promised she would make a PornHub account if she received one million likes on a photo of her on Instagram with black "x" marks over her nipples. Belle Delphine and her infamous bath water Belle Delphine and her infamous bath water Instagram/Belle Delphine No DNA in Belle Delphine's Bath Water?ĭelphine made a name for herself by trolling her fan base.
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