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When it comes to celebrity drama, Danica Patrick is in the mix, weighing in on the controversial American Eagle ad featuring Sydney Sweeney. Patrick took to Instagram, bewildered by the insane backlash the ad has faced. Critics slammed the campaign for objectifying Sweeney and even implied it flirts with notions of genetic superiority. Yep, apparently jeans are now a hot topic for triggering some serious debates!
The ad, which launched with the catchy tagline “Sydney Sweeney Has Good Jeans,” zooms in on Sweeney discussing her body, making viewers squirm with its suggestive approach. Some found it cringe-worthy, while others celebrated its boldness and cheeky fun. Ashley Schapiro, the VP of American Eagle, insisted that Sweeney was heavily involved in crafting the campaign’s tone, encouraging a little bit of push-and-pull in its messaging. So, is it a scandal or just a creative marketing strategy gone wild?
It seems like jeans and controversy go hand in hand these days—who knew denim could spark such heated opinions? With Patrick scratching her head over the reactions, it’s a perfect moment to take a step back and ask ourselves: Are we too quick to judge a brand’s message based on a few clips? What do you think about provocative advertising? Sound off in the comments!
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