The infamous scene from the film has spawned a candle
'Saltburn' was one of the biggest films to make its way to streaming platforms over Christmas, although it wasn't exactly what you might call a family-friendly viewing experience.
Emerald Fennell's psychological drama about a young man (Barry Keoghan) who is invited to spend the summer at his wealthy fellow student (Jacob Elordi)'s eccentric family home has divided critics and viewers alike due to several controversial scenes.
The most infamous one - that you hopefully didn't watch with your parents - involves Keoghan's character slurping the bathwater that Elordi has been masturbating in.
Now, one enterprising viewer has made a candle called 'Jacob Elordi's Bathwater' which is available to buy on Etsy and Amazon. The description reads: "There’s nothing quite like the smell of a quality candle, particularly when that smell is inspired by Jacob Elordi and what we imagine His Highness to smell like."
The scent comes in vanilla, comfort spice or sea breeze - and when asked about it at a Louis Vuitton event by Variety last night, Dubliner Keoghan joked: "I already have 10 of them. They’re all burning at my house right now."