Sydney Sweeney, who is known for her role in Euphoria, revealed her opinions about the harsh criticism on recent controversial campaign.
As the 27-year-old actress remained the centre of attention for her ad campaigns, Sydney opened up about her views on the backlash.
While speaking with The Wall Street Journal, the Anyone But You lead admitted the significance of having “a finger on the pulse of what people are saying.”
Before being criticised for her American Eagle advertisement, the actress joined hands with a men grooming brand Dr. Squatch to release a soap with her bathwater.
The Hollywood A-lister feels every action of a celebrity “is a conversation with the audience.” However, Sydney maintained that the “girls making comments” about the ad “was really interesting” to her.
The actress compared the commercial to the product inspired by her co-star’s infamous scene from Saltburn. She reminded how the fans “loved the idea of Jacob Elordi’s bathwater” in a candle.
This response came after the film producer was praised by the 47th president of the United States, calling her “hottest.” He also stressed that she was a republican after her voters registration was revealed.
For the campaign, the Immaculate lead can be seen zipping up her jeans while explaining how genes determine characteristics while Sydney has the “best jeans.”
While the actress has been called out for being “racist,” The White Lotus actress seemingly has no regret for starring in advertisements that stir strong reactions from the audience.
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