Sydney Sweeney Says āIām Against Hateā and Reconsiders Staying Quiet on American Eagle Jeans Controversy: āMy Silence Has Only Widened the Divideā
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Zack SharfDecember 6, 2025 at 10:47 PM
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Sydney Sweeney recently told People magazine that āIām against hateā while looking back at the controversy that erupted over her American Eagle jeans ad earlier this year. The campaign was centered on the tagline āSydney Sweeney Has Great Jeans.ā The pun around āgreat genesā ignited outrage online, with many on social media alleging the company was glorifying the actorās white heritage and thin physique. Some even compared the ads to āNazi propaganda.ā
āI was honestly surprised by the reaction,ā Sweeney told People. āI did it because I love the jeans and love the brand. I donāt support the views some people chose to connect to the campaign. Many have assigned motives and labels to me that just arenāt true.ā
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āAnyone who knows me knows that Iām always trying to bring people together. Iām against hate and divisiveness,ā Sweeney added. āIn the past my stance has been to never respond to negative or positive press but recently I have come to realize that my silence regarding this issue has only widened the divide, not closed it. So I hope this new year brings more focus on what connects us instead of what divides us.ā
Sweeney stayed silent on the controversy for months before talking about it for the first time in an interview with GQ magazine last month. The Emmy nominee said she was never tempted to put together a formal statement explaining or defending the ads during the height of backlash because āIāve always believed that Iām not here to tell people what to think.ā
āI know who I am. I know what I value. I know that Iām a kind person,ā Sweeney said. āI know that I love a lot, and I know that Iām just excited to see what happens next. And so I donāt really let other people define who I am⦠I knew at the end of the day what that ad was for, and it was great jeans, it didnāt affect me one way or the other.ā
As the controversy became national headlines, White House communications manager Steven Cheung weighed in by calling the backlash a prime example of ācancel culture run amok.ā Vice President JD Vance then mocked liberals for creating a hysteria around campaign. The controversy worked itself all the way up to Donald Trump, who got asked about the ads amid reports that Sweeney was also a registered Republican and responded: āSheās a registered Republican? Oh, now I love her ad! Youād be surprised at how many people are Republicans⦠If Sydney Sweeney is a registered Republican, I think her ad is fantastic!ā
Sweeney told GQ magazine that āit was surrealā to have Trump and Vance weighing in on the ads, but she did not pay attention to the controversy at large.
āI kind of just put my phone away,ā the actor said. āI was filming every day. Iām filming āEuphoria,ā so Iām working 16-hour days and I donāt really bring my phone on set, so I work and then I go home and I go to sleep. So I didnāt really see a lot of it.ā
Sweeney next stars in āThe Housemaid,ā in theaters Dec. 19. Head over to People magazineās website to read her latest interview in its entirety.
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