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Sweeney's Viral Trend Fumble on Fallon

2 Dec

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Summary

  • Sydney Sweeney appeared on The Tonight Show to play a guessing game.
  • She hesitated to say the viral internet trend 'six seven' aloud.
  • Sweeney's caution stemmed from seeing others get in trouble for it.
Sweeney's Viral Trend Fumble on Fallon

During a recent appearance on The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon, actress Sydney Sweeney found herself in a moment of playful confusion. While playing the game "What's Behind Me," Sweeney encountered three large Labubu dolls positioned in a McDonald's drive-thru, engaging in the viral "six seven" hand gesture trend.

Sweeney's apprehension arose when Fallon prompted her to vocalize the trend. She expressed discomfort, initially mistaking it for a potentially inappropriate phrase, to which Fallon playfully clarified it was a number trend. Sweeney eventually voiced "six seven," revealing her hesitation stemmed from observing online instances where people faced repercussions for using the phrase.

This interaction sparked online discussion, with viewers questioning Sweeney's reaction. The celebrity has recently navigated public scrutiny over a controversial American Eagle ad campaign that played on words with "jeans" and "genes," leading to accusations of promoting eugenics, a theory the brand later clarified was about the clothing.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
Sydney Sweeney was hesitant because she had seen people get into trouble for saying 'six seven' and feared it was an inappropriate phrase.
The 'six seven' trend is a viral hand gesture or numeral trend popular online, which Sweeney eventually identified on The Tonight Show.
Sydney Sweeney addressed a past controversy involving an American Eagle ad that used a play on words with 'jeans' and 'genes', which was misinterpreted.

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