‘Euphoria’ star Sydney Sweeney faced backlash after her American Eagle jeans ad was released

Michael Rapaport called out the backlash against Sydney Sweeney following the actress’ American Eagle jeans ad, saying the criticism is “out of control.”
The comedian went off on the people who have “bullied and harassed” Sweeney after her “Sydney Sweeney has great jeans” ad went viral for the wrong reasons.
“Yo, I don’t know Sydney Sweeney, I’ve never met Sydney Sweeney, I’ve never even seen an episode of ‘Euphoria.’ I know her fame, I know about the commercial controversy, and now I know something about her being a registered Republican,” Rapaport said on Instagram. “Who gives a f— who is registered as what? Who gives a f—? This is out of control. Who the f— cares who anybody is registered to vote for, Republican, Democrat, Independent, or whatever the f— they want to do.”
He continued, “This is a young 27-year-old girl that’s being bullied and harassed. You don’t think her team of powerful agents and lawyers dotted every I and ran everything up the flagpole to do that American Eagle jeans campaign and all of a sudden she’s a Nazi, and it’s white supremacy? Leave her the f— alone.”

“People love bullying celebrities, especially female celebrities,” he said. “Who cares who she voted for? Who cares who she’s registered to vote for? Who cares who anybody is registered for vote for? Get a f—ing life. You wanna run her into the f—ing ground. You wanna build these people up and then run them into the ground. Leave Sydney Sweeney the f— alone.”
He added, “Leave everybody alone. You don’t like somebody, don’t watch them. You don’t like somebody, don’t post about them, you f—ing lowlife, miserable motherf—– you.”

Despite her calm demeanor, Sweeney faced a heckler as she arrived at the screening. “Stop the ad, that is being racist!” someone yelled, referencing her American Eagle ad, as the actress walked from her car into the theater, according to TMZ.


While some dubbed the campaign as “tone-deaf” due to the alleged racial undertones, others have praised the actress for killing “woke” advertising.
According to Salon, the term “great genes” was historically used to “celebrate whiteness, thinness and attractiveness.”

“‘Sydney Sweeney Has Great Jeans’ is and always was about the jeans,” the statement said. “Her Jeans. Her Story. We’ll continue to celebrate how everyone wears their AE jeans with confidence, their way.”
Sweeney herself hasn’t commented publicly on the backlash.