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"White Lotus" star Sydney Sweeney was spotted on a lake adventure with a new companion after her split from her fiancé. The actress’s recent American Eagle ad sparked mixed reactions.
American Eagle’s “great jeans” advertising campaign with actor Sydney Sweeney is at the center of the latest political firestorm online, drawing accusations of racial undertones in its messaging. NBC News' Angela Yang breaks down the controversy.
Sydney Sweeney's recent collaboration with American Eagle for their fall clothing campaign, titled "Sydney Sweeney Has Great Jeans," has sparked a mix of reactions.
A jaw-dropping swimsuit photo of Sydney Sweeney is going viral amid her American Eagle controversy. Sweeney, known for her roles in "Anyone But You" and "Euphoria," is the focal point of a new American Eagle advertising campaign.
The title of the ad provoked a flurry of online discourse. Reactions ran the gamut from glee to accusations that the ads promote eugenics.
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Sweeney does not speak much about her politics (for interested parties, there are potential clues, such as a 2020 tweet supporting Black Lives Matter and a mention of having conservative relatives), but this hasn’t stopped the right wing from framing her as one of their own.
Doja Cat mocks Sydney Sweeney’s American Eagle ad using a southern accent, fueling backlash over the campaign’s “great genes."
Many of the biggest stars already have byes onto the world team as reigning world champions from 2023 — like Noah Lyles, Grant Holloway, Ryan Crouser, Sha'Carri Richardson and Katie Moon. In their events, the U.S. will have four entries at worlds.
It was the vocal fry heard and mocked ’round the internet: “Genes are passed down from parents to offspring, often determining traits like hair color, personality, and even eye color.” A pause, as a lounging Sydney Sweeney zips up her jeans, then looks up with her big blue eyes: “My jeans are blue.”
The "Euphoria" star rode a Sea-Doo with the muscular guy, who has yet to be identified, on Friday, in photos obtained by Page Six.