Sydney Sweeney sent pulses racing as she stripped nude for a new sexy body wash advertisement for Dr. Squatch Soap Company filled with sexual comments
Sydney Sweeney sent fans into a frenzy as she stripped nude for a new steamy advertisement where she was seen taking a bubble bath and scolding “dirty little boys.”
In the sensual 30-second commercial, Sydney oozed sex appeal as she showcased Dr. Squatch Soap Company’s new Natural Body Wash. In the sexy new campaign, the 27-year-old actress was seen with her blonde locks pulled up in a high bun as she laid in the tub covered up in only bubbles.
In the sultry advertisement, Sydney said: “Hello you dirty little boys, are you interested in my body… wash?” And added: “Well you can’t have it, because this isn’t for boys. It’s for men. This is Dr. Squatch Natural Body Wash with long lasting, natural aromas like wood barrel bourbon, pine tar, coconut castaway, and fresh falls.”
The former Euphoria star then sniffed the bottle and left out a gasp as she said: “You’ll finally get the attention you deserve, so go to drsquatch.com today and quit being a dirty little boy!” The blonde bombshell ended the advertisement giving a flirty wink and eyebrow raise to the camera as she held up a bottle of scented body wash.
( Image: Instagram/sydney_sweeney)
( Image: Instagram/sydney_sweeney)
The advertisement was met with over 1.2 million likes and thousands of comments, many sharing their mixed reactions to the extremely hyper-sexualized campaign. The most-liked comment read: “I can’t even imagine how much they had to pay her to do this.” And another added: “Feminists everywhere shed a tear after this one.” And a third chimed in: “how much they paid u girl.”
And while some were left disappointed by the move, others showered Sydney and Dr. Squatch Soap Company in praise for their bold marketing tactic. One supporter wrote: “Marketing team needs a raise.” And another fan echoed: “Whoever was responsible for this marketing pitch should just be promoted to CEO.” And a third commented: “Sales went through the stratosphere today.” While someone else praised: “LMAOOO THIS IS THE BEST AD OF THE 21ST CENTURY.”
Speaking on their choice to feature the former Immaculate star, Dr. Squatch VP of Marketing John Ludeke told Marketing Dive: “She’s not only a rising star, but someone who resonates across broad demographics – especially with women who are often the ones purchasing grooming products for their male partners or kids,” and added: “We always want to be a meaningful contributor to culture, and having her personality drive this message for us through marketing is huge.”