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Actor's Sign Stunt vs. Artist's Arrest: A Double Standard?
28 Jan
Summary
- Artist arrested for altering Hollywood sign to 'HOLLYWEED'.
- Sydney Sweeney's bra stunt on the sign draws comparisons.
- Artist argues his act was commentary, hers is an advertisement.

An artist who was arrested for altering the Hollywood sign to read 'HOLLYWEED' in 2017 believes actor Sydney Sweeney should not receive preferential treatment for her recent stunt involving the landmark. Zach Fernandez, known as Jesushands, stated that his 2017 arrest for trespassing resulted in a fine and community service. He argues that if Sweeney faces no legal backlash for placing brassieres on the iconic sign to promote her lingerie line, it would create a double standard. Fernandez distinguishes his act as an artistic intervention and cultural commentary, whereas he views Sweeney's stunt as a commercial advertisement. He noted his 2017 endeavor was a tribute to a similar act in 1976. As of now, Sweeney has not faced legal repercussions, though this could potentially change.




