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The recent uproar over a series of American Eagle commercials featuring actress Sydney Sweeney has me perplexed.
Christine Flowers reflects on the Sydney Sweeney American Eagle ad controversy, drawing parallels to "Village of the Damned" ...
When I first saw “Village of the Damned,” I was 11 years old, staying up late to watch the Million Dollar Movie on our local ABC affiliate.
When I first saw “Village of the Damned,” I was 11 years old, staying up late to watch the Million Dollar Movie on our local ABC affiliate.
The Euphoria and Anyone But You star has one of the most promising careers within young Hollywood but controversy has stuck ...
Sydney Sweeney has spent most of her career trying to embody the American archetype of the blonde bombshell — and that’s a ...
American Eagle's campaign featuring Sydney Sweeney faced backlash for its \"genes\" wordplay, perceived as echoing white ...
News Sweeney registered as a Republican in Florida last June prompted praise from Mr Trump, in turn contributing to a 24 per ...
A white woman with blonde hair and blue eyes saying she has “good jeans,” after bragging about her “genes,” is not a ...
The American Eagle campaign, with its presentation of Americana as a zombie slop of mustangs, denim, and good genes, is ...
Back to Sweeney. She recently starred in an American Eagle ad for blue jeans. Showing off her cornflower blue eyes and her voluptuous bosom, Sidney smiles at the camera and says, “Genes are passed ...