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Influencer Natalie Reynolds has publicly addressed a wave of online criticism and alleged police investigation stemming from her decision to sell her bathwater to fans. In a recent video, Reynolds, who boasts a significant online following, defended her actions, expressing dismay at the backlash. "The internet is trying to cancel me once again," Reynolds stated, "so I'm here to defend myself." The controversy reportedly began after Reynolds offered her bathwater as a "product" to her "loyal fans," claiming it sold out within an hour. She views this as a harmless gesture to foster connection. "All I'm doing is giving away a piece of art to my loyal supporters so they feel like they can have a connection with me," she explained. However, the unconventional offering quickly drew ire, with some online users calling for her arrest and reporting police involvement. Reynolds dismissed her critics, suggesting their negativity stems from envy. "If anyone has anything bad to say about me, it's pretty obvious that you're just jealous of me and that's your problem, not mine," she asserted. She concluded by emphasizing the universal need to earn money, urging people to "mind your business." The incident highlights the evolving landscape of influencer monetization and the public's reaction to increasingly personal forms of fan engagement.
OnlyFans Star Natalie Reynolds has claimed that she is 'b...