Sydney Sweeney's Republican Voting History Unearthed Amid Jeans Advert Controversy
FLORIDA, UNITED STATES, AUG 3 – Sydney Sweeney has been a registered Republican in Florida since June 2024 amid controversy over her American Eagle ad campaign that critics say promotes racial imagery, officials confirmed.
- Actress Sydney Sweeney registered as a Republican voter in Florida on June 14, 2024, according to public voting records.
- Her registration followed backlash over a recent American Eagle jeans campaign that sparked debate about its 'genes' and 'jeans' homophone.
- The campaign drew criticism for alleged racial undertones, which American Eagle denied, insisting the slogan was about jeans and confidence.
- On August 4, 2025, President Donald Trump reacted to news about Sweeney’s voter registration by expressing that he found it noteworthy how numerous individuals identify as Republicans and appreciated being informed about it.
- Sweeney’s political affiliation has intensified public and media discussion, including her own statement distancing her family’s celebration from political intent.
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