Sydney Sweeney Finally Talks About Trump’s Eagle Contry Takeover

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Two months and nearly 4,000 communications ago, the Sydney Sweeney Eagle Ad Campaig campaign hit the gun of controversy.
The situation got so out of control that even President Donald Trump and Vice President JD VEAN FUTHAZINI.
In fact, it’s almost the only person he didn’t Throw in two of his stories was Sydney itself – but that changed today.
Sydney Sweeney says Jeans drama ‘surreal’
As you may know, Sydney is currently promoting her new movie Ussysty.
That’s why he’s been sleeping more than usual in recent weeks, appearing all over the place night after night in the national series.
But while he was making the media swirl about the power of the public office election, Sydney filed with the American Eagle Magazine until the reporter of the American GQ He asked him about it in an interview that aired on Tuesday afternoon.
In case you forgot, critics said Sydney’s Ad had a racist joke because of the quality of her pedigree (the entire campaign was genetically engineered (that jeans pun was corny but probably not meant to offend anyone).
Sydney Sweeney attends the Cast of “Christy” from Siriusxm’s The Julia Cunningham Show at Siriusxm Studios on October 28, 2025 in Los Angeles, California. (Photo by Vivien Killilea / Gentty Pictures for SiriusXM)Talking about the debate for the first time, Sydney was very self-effacing, but she has the power to clarify anything inclusive or political.
“I did a jean ad. I mean the reaction to this was surprising, but I love jeans. I just love jeans and a t-shirt every day of my life,” she said.
“The President and Vice President talked about a jeans ad. How was that?” GQKatherine Stoeffel asked.
Sydney replied: “It was surreal.
When the interviewer stated that Sydney felt ‘grateful’ to be protected by ‘people of great power,’ the actor also laughed.
Sydney Sweeney attends Women’s Power 2025 at the Beverly Hills Hotel on October 29, 2025 in the hills of Beverly Hills, California. (Photo by Maya Dehlin Spach / Getty Images)“I don’t think…
“I put in films An invitationso I work 16 hour days, and I don’t bring my phone to set, so I work and go home to sleep. So I didn’t really see it. “
Sydney should write a book on how to comment on serious issues without rubbing anyone the wrong way.
This is probably what all celebrity interviews have felt like for a few years as both political parties continue to find public figures in innocence tests.
We’re sure Sydney has her beliefs, but she’s also a 28-year-old woman who’s rich and famous in 10 minutes.
“I would like to continue to be rich and famous” is perhaps chief among those beliefs.


