Sydney Sweeney caught in massive controversy as voter records surface amid ‘great jeans’ backlash

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Sydney Sweeney’s political affiliation has been thrust into the spotlight after public voter records revealed her Republican Party registration in Florida. The disclosure comes amid intense backlash over her recent American Eagle advertising campaign, which critics have labeled as containing coded messaging about genetic superiority. According to public voter records obtained by The New York Post, the Euphoria actress has been registered with the Republican Party of Florida in Monroe County since June 2024. The timing of this revelation has intensified discussions about Sweeney’s political leanings, particularly as social media users continue to criticize her controversial jeans advertisement. The American Eagle campaign featured Sweeney in full denim walking toward a billboard and painting over the word “genes” to correct it to “jeans.” In another video from the campaign, the 27-year-old actress discussed how genes passed from parent to offspring determine traits like hair color, personality, and eye color before concluding with “My jeans are blue” while looking directly at the camera. Social media users accuse the campaign of promoting harmful messaging The advertisement has drawn sharp criticism from TikTok users who described it as ‘Nazi propaganda’ and a ‘racialized dog whistle’.” Critics argued that the campaign’s focus on genetic traits, combined with Sweeney’s blue eyes and blonde hair, echoed dangerous rhetoric about racial superiority. One TikTok user stated that the ad “echoes pseudoscientific language of racial superiority” and noted how such traits have historically been used to support racial hierarchies. Yes, that quote is from Donald Trump responding to a reporter about Sydney Sweeney’s political affiliation—he praised her American Eagle ad after learning she’s a Republican.— Sahab Singh Aansoliya (@aansoliy) August 4, 2025 The backlash extended beyond social media, with celebrities including Doja Cat and Lizzo publicly mocking the campaign. In response to the growing controversy, American Eagle released a statement defending the advertisement. The company insisted that “Sydney Sweeney Has Great Jeans” was always about the clothing items and emphasized that it celebrates how everyone wears their jeans with confidence. American Eagle concluded its statement by declaring that “Great jeans look good on everyone,” attempting to distance itself from accusations of promoting exclusionary messaging. However, the fashion brand’s response has done little to quell the ongoing debate about the campaign’s underlying implications. This controversy marks the second time Sweeney has faced accusations of conservative political leanings. In 2022, she was criticized after her family threw a 60th birthday party for her mother, where attendees wore red caps reading “Make Sixty Great Again” and “Blue Lives Matter” shirts. At the time, Sweeney defended the celebration as innocent and asked people to stop making assumptions about her political beliefs. The actress later told Variety that the people wearing the MAGA-style hats were her mother’s friends who thought the slogan would be funny for the milestone birthday. Despite her previous explanations, the recent voter registration revelation has reignited discussions about her political stance, adding another layer of controversy to the actress’s rising career. Sweeney’s representatives have not responded to requests for comment regarding either the voter records or the American Eagle controversy.