Belle Delphine has revealed how much she earned from selling her bathwater online.
The model and content creator first made a name for herself back in 2018 after her Instagram followers shot up from 850,000 to over four million in the space of just a few months.
The OnlyFans model - who turned 25 on today (22 October) - ended up having her Instagram account banned in 2019, but has since made a new one with over three million followers.
And while she's recognised for her iconic pink wig and posting photos in cosplay, she's also known for something quite controversial.
Back in 2019, the model started selling her own bathwater online, under the product name 'GamerGirl Bath Water'.
The water, which she sold for $30 (£24) a pop - sold out within three days.
Yep, Delphine was making a pretty hefty sum from flogging her dirty bathwater.
She captioned the product 'bath water for all you thirsty gamer boys', as many of her followers had previously said they would drink her bathwater.
Appearing as a guest on The Louis Theroux Podcast this year, Delphine revealed all on her earnings through the unique 'venture'.
Belle Delphine began to sell her bathwater in 2019 (Instagram/@belle.delphine)
She stated that she managed to sell 600 in total, which made her $18,000 (£14,300) in bathwater sales.
Although she did state on the podcast that the jars costed $35 each, contrary to the listed price of $30 on the site, which would mean that she made $21,000 (£16,700).
Delphine spoke about the bathwater stunt: "The internet's a strange place.
"But it was definitely a moment where, for whatever reason, it became quite a big news story.
"I think it's quite interesting because it's the whole conversation about a girl capitalising on something very strange."
The 25-year-old further explained that she found the reaction from the public to be interesting, stating: "I think a lot of people found it funny because there's so many questions that come from it.
Delphine made a hefty sum from the bathwater (Instagram/@belle.delphine)
"It's like, oh, is the bathwater real? Why did she think of this? Who's buying it and what are they doing with it?"
She also revealed her inspiration for the idea: "Obviously the sexual aspects of it also is very clickable, but where I got inspiration from it was I knew that Japan has panty vending machines."
Of course, it wasn't her only source of income, with the most profitable presence she has on the internet being her OnlyFans page.
Delphine said she made £5million from the first-ever video she uploaded to the X-rated platform, so you can hazard a guess at how good her finances probably look after nearly four years of selling saucy content.