American Eagle has responded to the insane leftist meltdown over its viral ad featuring actress Sydney Sweeney promoting its jeans brand, a spot that drew howls of outrage from nutcases who claimed it was promoting eugenics.
In the spot, the 27-year-old “The White Lotus” star models the company’s popular denim clothing with the tagline “Sydney Sweeney Has Great Jeans,” an ad that would have been perfectly acceptable in a saner time but was decried as having a sinister subliminal message and likened to Nazi propaganda by mentally fragile, easily triggered left-wing lunatics.
(Video: YouTube/American Eagle)
On Friday, American Eagle finally reacted to the manufactured controversy, sharing an official company statement on Instagram.
BREAKING: American Eagle releases official statement DEFENDING their Sydney Sweeney ad. pic.twitter.com/emlZ4vnaoK
— Libs of TikTok (@libsoftiktok) August 1, 2025
“‘Sydney Sweeney Has Great Jeans’ is and always was about the jeans,” the statement read.
“Her jeans. Her story. We’ll continue to celebrate how everyone wears their AE jeans with confidence, their way. Great jeans look good on everyone,” the company said.
The statement will only serve to further aggravate deranged leftists who have spent the week fuming about an ad that features a sexy white woman, a rarity in the “woke” era when Americans have been battered for years with anti-white and pro-diversity ads that would have made Nazi propaganda minister Joseph Goebbels proud.
The American Eagles ad wasn’t just a commercial. It was a love letter to white nationalism and eugenic fantasies, and Sydney Sweeney knew it.
— zellie (@zellieimani) July 28, 2025
This TikToker is facing backlash after claiming Sydney Sweeney’s new American Eagle ad resembles Nazi propaganda pic.twitter.com/3q1mdHUz0I
— TREND JUNKIE (@TRENDJUNKIE_) July 27, 2025
Always eager to stoke the persecution fantasies of the unwell, the media has happily stirred the pot with the Associated Press quoting a leftist academic who said that the company could have avoided the “genes” controversy if the ad had just been more diverse.
You can either say this was ignorance, or this was laziness, or say that this is intentional,” said Marcus Collins, University of Michigan Ross School of Business assistant professor of marketing. “Either one of the three aren’t good.”
Vice President JD Vance weighed in on the ridiculous controversy during an appearance on the “Ruthless Podcast,” inviting Democrats to keep right on with the Nazi comparisons.
LMAO! JD Vance just reacted to leftists melting down over Sydney Sweeney
“My political advice to Democrats is continue to tell everyone who thinks Sydney Sweeney is attractive is a NAZl”
“You guys, did you learn NOTHING from the 2024 election?! I actually thought one of… pic.twitter.com/qp3zLxU9lG
— Nick Sortor (@nicksortor) August 1, 2025
“My political advice to Democrats is continue to tell everyone who thinks Sydney Sweeney is attractive is a Nazi,” he said. “That appears to be their actual strategy.”
“They’re trying to sell, you know, sell jeans to kids in America. And they have managed to so unhinge themselves over this thing,” the vice president told the hosts.
“And it’s like, you guys, did you learn nothing from the November 2024 election? Like, I actually thought that one of the lessons they might take is we’re going to be less crazy. The lesson they have apparently taken is we’re going to attack people as Nazis for thinking Sydney Sweeney is beautiful. Great strategy, guys,” he added.
“Somehow, it has gotten even crazier. But again, it’s just so many of the Democrats are oriented around hostility to basic American life,” Vance said. “So you have a pretty girl doing a jeans ad, and they can’t help but freak out. It reveals a lot more about them than it does us.”
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