5:46 PM PT — TMZ wrongly attributed the information to an American Eagle spokesperson when this post was originally published. We have reached out to AE, but they had no comment. American Eagle’s feeling good about its new Sydney Sweeney…
5:46 PM PT — TMZ wrongly attributed the information to an American Eagle spokesperson when this post was originally published. We have reached out to AE, but they had no comment. American Eagle’s feeling good about its new Sydney Sweeney…
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5:46 PM PT — TMZ wrongly attributed the information to an American Eagle spokesperson when this post was originally published. We have reached out to AE, but they had no comment.
American Eagle is speaking out against critics of a new Sydney Sweeney commercial … they say the notion that the ad focuses on Nazi-like eugenics and pushes blonde hair and blue eyes as aspirational is “absurd.”
Sources with direct knowledge tell TMZ … the ad campaign is creating tremendous buzz and their independent polling shows the vast majority of folks — around 70% — find the commercial appealing.
The spot centers around Sydney buttoning up some AE jeans and touting her biological makeup, where she breathily says, “Genes are passed down from parents to offspring, often determining traits like hair color, personality and even eye color … my jeans are blue.”
The promo is catching flak on social media — TikTokers all over the world slandered Sydney and AE for what they say is an ad filled with implicit racism.

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But, our sources, plugged in at AE, claim … “This is yet another example of how social media is just not reflective of real life. The absurd response from some corners of the internet is absolutely not reflective of how American Eagle’s customers feel.”
Doja Cat even hopped on TikTok and mocked Sydney with an exaggerated backwoods country accent, with extra drawling emphasis to make the “Euphoria” actress sound stupid.

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Michael Knowles, meanwhile, joined us today on “TMZ Live” and said Sydney is only getting heat because she’s hot and white.
Sources tell TMZ … “The bottom line is that this was about creating a great pair of jeans and supporting a very worthy cause through some of the proceeds going to domestic violence prevention. Anything beyond that is noise that is not registering with the average person.”
They add … “Regardless of how people feel about the ad, we hope they can agree we should be doing more to support and empower those who are experiencing domestic violence.”
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