Sydney Sweeney Says Silence over 'Great Jeans' ad Backlash 'Widened Divide'
Sydney Sweeney rejects divisiveness tied to her American Eagle ad, emphasizing love for the jeans and brand while clarifying she opposes hate and misinterpretations.
- Sydney Sweeney expressed surprise at the backlash over her 'Great Jeans' ad and said her silence 'widened the divide'.
- In the ad, Sweeney told viewers: 'Genes are passed down from parents to offspring, often determining traits like hair color, personality and even eye color'.
- The US President and American Eagle defended the ad, saying it 'was always about the jeans' and celebrates how people wear them confidently.
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After a long silence, Sydney Sweeney breaks the silence to her controversial jeans advertisement – and makes it clear that she is against hatred and division.
‘I’m Against Hate’: Sydney Sweeney Speaks On Viral Jeans Ad Controversy
Actress Sydney Sweeney just addressed the viral backlash against her following the American Eagle jeans campaign, not explicitly admitting to being woke but instead saying she is “against hate.” Mostly, the 28-year-old star just expressed confusion about why everyone was up in arms over the ad campaign. “I was honestly surprised by the reaction,” Sweeney told People in an interview published over the weekend. “I did it because I love the jeans a…
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Here’s to Hoping This Puts Sydney Sweeney’s Whole ‘Great Jeans’ Saga to Rest
About a month ago, GQ Features Director Katherine Stoeffel lobbed a couple of softball questions at Sydney Sweeney about the actor’s now-infamous American Eagle “great jeans” ad. “Were you surprised by the reaction?” she asked. Sweeney paused, looked simultaneously confused, bored, and annoyed—insofar as she ever shows any emotion—and replied, “I did a jean ad.” The campaign in question, which came out in July, was interpreted by segments of th…
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