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Sweeney Addresses White Supremacy Claims
7 Dec
Summary
- Sweeney posted a racy photo in NYC.
- Actress addressed backlash over her jeans campaign.
- Her new movie "The Housemaid" premieres December 19.

Sydney Sweeney captured attention with a provocative Instagram post shared from New York City, featuring a daring photo. This upload coincided with her public response to backlash over her American Eagle jeans campaign, which some critics perceived as promoting white supremacy. Sweeney clarified her position, emphasizing her opposition to hate and divisiveness, and expressed surprise at the campaign's interpretation.
The actress, known for her role in "Euphoria," explained that her silence on the matter had inadvertently widened the divide. She stated her intention was to foster connection rather than division and to lead with kindness. Sweeney elaborated on the campaign's slogan and accompanying video, which she felt was misinterpreted.
In addition to addressing the controversy, Sweeney promoted her upcoming film, "The Housemaid," slated for a December 19 release. The movie, which also features Amanda Seyfried, is described as a seductive thriller exploring secrets and power dynamics. Director Paul Feig praised the onscreen chemistry between Sweeney and Seyfried.




