Sydney Sweeney breaks silence amid American Eagle ad controversy


Sydney Sweeney speaks for the first time almost a month after his American Eagle Ad broke online.
In her coverage of the New Wall Street Journal, the 27 -year -old woman expressed her reflections on chatter surrounding her controversial campaigns. When asked if she had been strategic on her campaigns, she replied: “Yes. Very.”
Although she did not address the American Eagle Ad in the new interview, she talked about another announcement she made for the brand Soap Dr. Squatch. In this campaign, which was published in May, he suggested that the product contains the used bath water from Sweeney.
“I think it is important to have a finger on the pulse of what people say,” Sweeney told Wall Street Journal. “Because everything is a conversation with the public.”
“These are mainly girls who made comments on this subject, which I thought really interesting. They all liked the idea of Jacob Elardi’s bath water,” added the actress in reference to a scene of “Saltburn” when Keoghan drank Elordi’s opportunity bathing water.
Sweeney’s reflections on marketing came for weeks after the actress made the headlines of an American Eagle advertisement which caused indignation online. In the announcement, she boasted of her “Grand John”, which sparked accusations of promoting eugenics. Many criticisms compared the word game to “Nazi propaganda”.
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In the announcement, Sweeney says: “The genes are transmitted from one parent to another, often determining features like eye color, personality and even hair color. My jeans are blue. “
After the counterou, American Eagle replied in a statement saying: “Sydney Sweeney has an excellent Jean” is and was still on jeans. His jeans. His story. “
The declaration continued: “We will continue to celebrate the way everyone carries their jeans AE with confidence.
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