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Gabby Windey he has not impressed him Sydney Sweeney‘s controversial American eagle jeans.
“I just watched the Sydney Sweeney ad, well, the one on his Instagram, which seems lightly compared to everything else,” the first Bachelorette34, he said in Tuesday, July 29, Tiktok video. “We’ve all seen the commentary, and yes, it’s shocking.”
As well as acknowledging the public backlash that the ad has received, Windey identified another alleged issue with the campaign.
“But also in the ad, they make a close donkey shot, and she doesn’t fill the jeans. She doesn’t have that goodness of jeans,” she claimed. “These jeans do nothing for his ass. Gene or Jean, either one. So I beg to be different (on) the whole thing.”
Sweeney’s Partnership with American Eagle went alive almost a week ago and trigger immediately arguments. Many consumers online claimed that the brand was over-variant of Sweeney, 27, and accused the company of promoting eugenics. (Eugenics is the belief of improving the genetic quality of human population. The impractical practice was used in doctrines created by the Nazis.)
The video, which has gone viral since then, started with a camera zooming in on Sweeney’s chest as she addresses the camera in seductive.
“The composition of my body is determined by my genes,” said Sweeney. “Hey, eyes up here.”
The clip broke into the tag line of the ad, “Sydney Sweeney has great jeans.”
Sweeney’s extra video showed the play on words with “jeans” and “genes.”
“Gene is transferred from parents to offspring, often determining features such as hair color, personality and even eye color. My jeans are blue,” the Euphor Star says, referring to the color of her pants and eyes.
Since then American Eagle has removed the videos from their social media pages. Sweeney has not publicly addressed the backlash.
Weekly US Previously, reaching out to American Eagle and representative Sydney Sweeney for comments but he did not hear back immediately.
Sweeney American Eagle Advertisement was compared with Brooke Shields‘Calvin Klein a famous 1980s advertisement also manifested in his messages.
“Gene is fundamental in determining an individual’s characteristics and passing on these features to successive generations,” said Shields, who was 15 at the time of filming, in the ad. “Sometimes, some conditions produce a structural change in a gene that will lead to the evolution process. This can occur in one or more of the following ways: first, by matching a selection where a single gene type proves to be better proves to transfer its genes to future generations. Second, by drift of gene, where certain genes can disappear while other genes remain.”
Shields spoke about the backlash that his Calvin Klein ad received four decades later.
“I didn’t think it was about underwear or sexual in nature,” said Shields Fashionable In 2021. “What was shocking to me was being motivated by ‘Oh, you knew this was happening. This is what you thought. You thought these thoughts.’ I was a child, and where I was, I was naive. I was a young woman, seized, in a bubble.