Viral Ad: Body Wash Genie
An entertaining new advertisement for Dr Squatch featuring Sydney Sweeney has taken the internet by storm, racking up over one million views in a matter of days.
In the ad, Sweeney transforms into the whimsical "Body Wash Genie," magically appearing before unsuspecting men to declare, “Guys only want one thing.” With a wave of her hand, she swaps their generic body wash for Dr Squatch’s distinctive products, bringing a playful twist to everyday grooming routines.
The campaign, which has already sparked positive buzz among viewers, comes on the heels of Sweeney addressing the scrutiny she faces over her appearance. In a previous Instagram post, she made a bold statement wearing a sweatshirt emblazoned with “Sorry for having great t**s,” reflecting her stance on body shaming.
Sweeney's selection as the ad's lead was championed by Dr Squatch's vice president of marketing, John Ludeke. He stated, “She’s not only a rising star, but someone who resonates across broad demographics.” This aligns with Sweeney’s knack for connecting with audiences, particularly women who often purchase grooming products for the men in their lives.
The ad also features another playful moment shared on Sweeney’s Instagram, where she cheekily addresses “dirty little boys” from a bubble bath, further showcasing her comedic charm.
Critics have pointed to the ad's success as a counter-narrative to the lewd remarks often directed at Sweeney. After facing disparaging comments from Hollywood producer Carol Baum, she firmly asserted, “How sad that a woman in the position to share her expertise… chooses instead to attack another woman,” highlighting her commitment to supporting fellow female creatives.
Fans have responded enthusiastically to the ad, with one viewer quipping, “The reality is more people will watch this than the vice presidential debate and that’s perfectly fine.” Another expressed curiosity about the potential impact on Dr Squatch's sales.
Sweeney’s vibrant presence in the ad has solidified her status not only as a talented actress but also as a savvy figure in the marketing world, drawing attention to both the brand and the conversation surrounding body positivity in Hollywood.