Erykah Badu’s Incense That Smells Like Her Vagina Sold Out In Just Hours

Erykah Badu
Erykah Badu’s Incense That Smells Like Her Vagina Sold Out In Just Hours
Lots of people want to smell Erykah Badu’s lady parts on the regular.
Her perfume, Badu P***y, made its debut on her new digital store Badu World Market Thursday (Feb. 20).
Fans went in droves to buy the now-infamous incense, that sold out within hours.
Erykah Badu reacted to the news on Twitter and wrote,
“Fasses selling pu$$c in the south ???!”

The “Window Seat” singer first announced the unique scent earlier this month and said,
“I took lots of pairs of my panties, cut them up into little pieces and burned them. Even the ash is part of it… The people deserve it.”
She added,
“There’s an urban legend that my p***y changes men. The men that I fall in love with, and fall in love with me, change jobs and lives.”
Some of the famous men she’s been linked to are Common and Andre 3000.

Common, Erykah Badu

Andre 3000
Meanwhile, Twitter had lots to say about the fragrance.
So Erykah Badu’s coochie scented perfumes sold out pic.twitter.com/aZ3qo0cddO
— raveen marie ?? (@xoraveen) February 21, 2020



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