

Her Patreon allows her followers to purchase access to her personal Snapchat, where she posts NSFW photos and other forms of what she describes as “lewd content” for anywhere between $5 and $2,500 a month.

It also states that she loves “DDLG” (a reference to daddy dom/little girl, a BDSM roleplay dynamic) and pet play (see: the hardcore kitty rap). In March 2018, Delphine launched her Patreon, where she describes herself as a “weird elf kitty girl who too hard” who loves painting, drawing, ice skating, and taking care of her hamsters. A September 2018 video, however, which shows Delphine giving a tour of her pastel pink room while wearing fake braces and thigh-high stockings, is far more aligned with her current aesthetic, which can best be summarized as “alien Disney princess porn star.”
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Her first YouTube video, which was posted in August 2016, is a fairly standard makeup tutorial, featuring a fresh-faced Delphine showing off how to do a cat-eye while donning kitty ears. And despite her current penchant for doing things like eating raw ramen, curling up in fridges, and embracing dead squids, her influencer career actually started out fairly normal.

The 19-year-old Delphine, who did not respond to Rolling Stone‘s multiple requests for comment, was born in South Africa and currently lives in the U.K., according to her online profiles. Philosophys Possibly Most Incompetent Grad Student July 5, 2019 I looked at the gamer bathwater girl’s 4 million follower Instagram and it’s like I’ve been teleported 80 years into the future and no longer have the slightest grip on the culture /YR6IxWkfgj In truth, though, Delphine’s success is not all that surprising - the only thing the internet loves more than a hot, half-naked gamer girl, is a hot, half-naked gamer girl who’s expert at trolling. (The latter image, which was tweeted by YouTuber Vito Gesualdi, turned out to be a stunt to promote his video: the fact that it went viral, with many mocking Gesualdi for falling for Delphine’s scam, “has been a very good lesson in how eagerly people will accept a lie if it’s entertaining,” Gesualdi tells Rolling Stone.) The stunt also spawned a small cottage industry of reaction videos from YouTubers who had bought her bathwater, with a handful of her fans - mostly young men in their teens or twenties - drinking it, cooking with it, and even vaping it. The story went viral, with media outlets alternately deriding Delphine’s fans for their naïvete and applauding her for her marketing savvy as well as a number of (later debunked) claims that people who had purchased Delphine’s bathwater had been sent to the hospital, or been diagnosed with herpes, or that Delphine was now selling her urine for $9,999. Immediately, as if drawn by the call of the Sirens, many of Delphine’s 4.1 million followers flocked to her newly established store, where her so-called “ Gamer Girl Bathwater,” which she sold for $30 per jar, sold out instantly.

In later Instagram videos, she films herself splashing around in the bath, wearing a tight aqua T-shirt and a thong, then spitting bathwater into a jar while winking coyly and making a wide range of facial expressions that can only be described as criminally horny. “i am now selling my BATH WATER for all you THIRSTY gamer boys 💦,” she wrote in the caption, accompanied by a link to her online store. Last week, a 19-year-old cosplayer and Instagram model named Belle Delphine posted a photo of herself in the tub, holding a jar and a pastel pink game controller.
