Sydney Sweeney, the Hollywood Radical
The film grossed $1.3 million domestically and features a biopic of boxer Christy Martin, with Sydney Sweeney’s Republican voter registration drawing political attention.
- On its opening weekend, the Christy biopic debuted with a $1.3 million domestic take and stars Sydney Sweeney as Christy Martin.
- Sydney Sweeney registered to vote as a Republican in Florida shortly before the 2024 presidential election, and President Trump and Vice President JD Vance voiced support, though she has avoided discussing politics.
- Fans split as Rose lashes out and Martin praises Sydney Sweeney; Rose blamed Sweeney for the flop, calling her `You're a cretin and you ruined the film,` while Martin said Syd worked hard and the project supports those suffering in silence.
- Produced in the $15 million range, the film entered release with awards hopes and continues its theatrical run nationwide from Black Bear, while Sydney Sweeney said the film matters beyond numbers.
- Her refusal to be baited in a recent filmed interview amplified tension between the film's queer subject and the star's political coverage, as Sydney Sweeney declined comment on Trump's approving remarks last week despite controversy over an American Eagle ad.
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In the film "Christy" Sydney Sweeney transforms into former professional boxer Christy Martin. For her role, the 28-year-old has not only fed herself a few kilos, but also increased muscle mass. But despite the shivering, the strip flopped – because the Hollywood beauty just wasn't "hot and beautiful enough, but above all not "half naked". Actually, Sydney Sweeney is considered to be Hollywood's new miracle weapon, even the latest Bond girl is s…
The Real Christy Martin Defends Sydney Sweeney Amid Attacks After ‘Christy’ Box Office Struggles: ‘Syd Worked Her Ass Off’ for the Movie and for Me
The real Christy Martin is standing up for Sydney Sweeney after their biopic, "Christy," flopped at the box office.
Her new film titled "Christy" did not seem to excite her fans.
Sydney Sweeney, the Hollywood radical
Every time you feel down about Britain’s out-of-touch elites, a look across the Atlantic is a reassuring reminder that it could be worse. Hollywood, in particular, seems incapable of learning lessons. The highlight for me was when various actors tried to comfort people during the pandemic by recording a butchered version of John Lennon’s ‘Imagine’
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