Dr. Phil defends Sydney Sweeney American Eagle ad, slams Holocaust comparison

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Talk-show host, Dr. Phil criticized the indignation “ridiculous” in the face of the viral viral advertising of actress Sydney Sweeney “Great Jeans” American Eagle during an appearance on “Real Time” Friday, and swore to buy all the members of his family from his family a pair of jeans of the actress to “show her support”.
Phil McGraw, known as Dr. Phil, criticized those who assimilate the advertising of “great jeans” to the holocaust, describing the comparison of “absolute insult” to the six million people who were killed in the tragedy.
“For people to become crazy about this announcement and say that they say that it has good genes, and for them to say that it is the equivalent of the holocaust, that it is the same thing as all this, is an absolute insult. Six million people were killed, six million. Jews were massacred and murdered, and they are equivalent to a happy blue jeans?” McGraw rose. “What an insult.”
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Dr. Phil told viewers “in real time” that he would buy all women members of his family a pair of “Great Jeans” by Sydney Sweeney to “show his support” to the actress. (HBO)
The talk-show host then revealed that he would go out “buy these jeans for each woman” from his family to “show her support” to the actress.
Before his comments on the controversy surrounding the American advertising of Sweeney, the host “in real time” Bill Maher spoke of the actress “exposed” as a republican, and criticized the press for having reported on the question as if it were a “scandal”.
“Sydney Sweeney came out while, not released, she was exposed as a republican. She is now the 27 -year -old star of the big cinema. She was on” Euphoria “here on this network and I think it will be again when this program arrives. And she has the advertisement of the great jeans who was controversial. And they reported this as it was a scandal.” “I just have to say that this is not where I want America to go. It is not an insult that someone is republican.”
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Sweeney’s “Great Jeans” announcement for American Eagle has aroused controversy in the past two weeks, with detractors claiming that the announcement promotes white supremacy. (American Eagle Instagram)
“Oh, it depends on where you ask the question,” said McGraw.
He said that if you ask if someone is a republican in Hollywood, “it’s an insult”, but if you asked the same question in the Midwest, “it’s not an insult”.
McGraw noted that being called republican or democrat, no matter where someone lives, should never be considered an offensive remark.
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