You Can Now Buy A ‘Belle Delphine Bathwater-Cooled PC’

Last year, social media influencer and cosplayer Belle Delphine went viral after selling jars allegedly filled with her bathwater.

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To clarify, that’s her dirty bathwater (allegedly). While YouTubers gained attention for drinking and cooking with their purchases, it seems others have put the stunt to better use – by building a custom PC.

As spotted by Vice, PC builder Joshua Wilkinson has created an extra special custom build based entirely on the influencer, featuring her face, her pink colour scheme and even her bathwater.

Credit: Joshua Wilkinson

Costing only (lol) $1,500 USD, the custom PC features an image widely believed to be the internet sensation’s mugshot, while LEDs with her glare and a jar of her bathwater are featured inside the clear casing. The system’s cooling pipes run water from the jar which replicates those sold by Delphine, but sadly, it’s not the real deal.

“I know it’s disappointing,” designer Wilkinson told Motherboard. “It’s like 400 bucks on Ebay. The more official reason is that these cooling loops, if it was just normal water they wouldn’t hold up after a while.”

Credit: Joshua Wilkinson

Real bathwater or not, this is a pretty sweet build. Check it out for yourself here.

One thing that the PC is missing is the newly-released GamerGirl Belle Delphine condoms which launched earlier this year.

The $10 USD condoms (that’s PER condom) were revealed in a YouTube video entitled “eat my *ss.” Of course, they sold out instantly, because that’s just what life is right now.

Bearing the description: “Pink lubed latex condoms for when you have the urge to ‘rise up’ ^_-‘” the $10 condoms were definitely cheaper – and I suppose more functional – than the $30 bottled bathwater Delphine sold in 2019.

It’s not clear if Delphine will be restocking the now-sold out condoms, but at $10 a pop (plus $3 shipping) it’s hard to imagine this is a cash cow she’ll ignore. If you want to get lucky, you can find them here.

Featured Image Credit: Joshua Wilkinson/Belle Delphine