Sydney Sweeney's 'Sexy' Jeans Campaign Sparks White House Support and Backlash
Inside EditionJuly 30, 20251 min49,069 views
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- 💬 White House Communications Director Steven Cheung publicly supported Sydney Sweeney, calling the backlash "cancel culture run amok."
- 💡 Cheung also stated that the criticism was "warped moronic and dense liberal thinking" and that critics were waging "a war on hot checks."
Sydney Sweeney's Campaign Vision
- 🎬 Sydney Sweeney was reportedly adamant from the beginning about making the American Eagle campaign as sexy as possible.
- 🚀 During a marketing Zoom call, Sweeney responded with "Let's push it. I'm game" when asked how far she wanted to take the campaign's sexiness.
- ✨ An American Eagle marketing executive noted that Sweeney's sentiment guided every aspect of the "Sydney Sweeney Has Great Jeans" campaign.
Backlash and Social Media Reactions
- ⚠️ The ad campaign triggered significant backlash, with some critics labeling it a nod to white supremacy or even "Nazi propaganda."
- 🎭 In response to the controversy, parodies of the jeans campaign began circulating on social media.
- 🤖 Donald Trump Jr. shared an AI-generated image that poked fun at Sweeney's commercial.
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