Sydney Sweeney’s Steps Out After American Eagle Controversy
Sydney Sweeney made his first public appearance following his recent controversy of the American Eagle campaign.
Walking on the red carpet in Los Angeles on Sunday August 3, during a screening of his new film AmericanaSweeney, 27, made a wide smile for the cameras, posing for solo shots and photos with colleagues member distribution.
Dressed in the nine to celebrate the date of release of the film on August 15, the actress has appeared from confidence in a Corseted Champagne dress with a tulle skirt, completing the look with a large lemon colored headband.
The public aspect came two days after American Eagle publicly addressed The negative comments he received after presenting Sweeney in a denim campaign that praised the star’s “Great Jeans” – a double hearing on the word “Genes”.
The campaign, which represented the Anyone except you actress posing in an attractive manner in the brand’s denim parts, attracted criticism To refer to eugenics apparently, a discredited and biased belief which aimed to improve human genetics and was associated with white supremacy.
In the brand Friday, August 1, the Instagram response to criticism, he referred to the campaign slogan and extended his meaning. “” Sydney Sweeney has an excellent jean “is and has always been on jeans,” said the brand’s declaration. “His jeans. His story. We will continue to celebrate the way everyone carries their jeans with confidence, their way. Great jeans look good on everyone.”

Sydney Sweeney and other “Americana” features Halsey (M) and Simon Rex (R)
Steve Granitz / FilmMagicThe American Eagle campaign with multiple facets, which includes several fixed images and videos, includes a music by Sweeney recreating a Calvin Klein Ad from the 1980s Brooke Shields It showed her shoot her pants when she was lying on the ground. Sweeney’s video included the message “The secret of life lies in the genetic code”, which referenced the original Calvin Klein de Shields line, “genes are fundamental to determine the characteristics of an individual and transmit these characteristics to successive generations.”
Another announcement of the campaign showed that Sweeney was talking about the color of her pants and her resemblance to her eye color, the actress saying to the camera: “The genes are transmitted from parents to offspring, often determining features like hair color, personality and even eye color. My jeans are blue. “
Social media users clearly indicated the campaign after its release, with writing via X at the time: “Sydney Sweeney and American Eagle promoting eugenics and pushing Nazi propaganda of the Aryan race was not in my Bingo 2025 card.”
While Sweeney did not publicly approach the counterpoup, a silent presence on social networks was broken on Friday, the same day American Eagle published his declaration, with the actress Back to Instagram To share an Instagram story of a bouquet of pink roses alongside a white heart sticker.
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