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Beyoncé Pulled In As Sydney Sweeney “Genes” Ad Continues to Roil America
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Beyoncé Pulled In As Sydney Sweeney “Genes” Ad Continues to Roil America

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As the political lightning rod of Sydney Sweeney and American Eagle’s jeans collaboration continues to conduct controversy into the ether, Beyoncé’s recent Reimagine partnership with Levi’s has been dragged into the furore.

Sweeney’s week-long stint as the face of the clothing line produced mixed results, triggering a climb in the company’s share price and backlash on social media for what many perceived as “supremacy propaganda.”

Highlights
  • Sydney Sweeney’s American Eagle ad sparked backlash over its "genes" monologue, triggering accusations of coded supremacist messaging.
  • Doja Cat and Lizzo publicly mocked the ad, while Fox News countered by highlighting Beyoncé’s similar Levi’s campaign.
  • Critics argue the issue is not denim or beauty, but the perceived racial undertones tied to how “genes” were framed.

It appears the denim outlet has also been watching the social media frenzy, and in their most recent ad, cast a model that looked nothing like Sweeney.

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    As reported by Bored Panda on July 31,the campaign started off on the right foot with just a mention of Sweeney’s name, making its share price leap by 19%.

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    Then the campaign released a video ad of Sweeney wearing its merchandise, which, admittedly, drew mixed commentary.

    But it was nowhere near as polarizing as her scripted monologue.

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    “Genes are passed down from parents to offspring,” she says in a sensual voice, “often determining traits like hair color, personality, and even eye color,” she continued. Sweeney’s monologue, and concluded: “My jeans are blue.”

    Even Doja Cat stepped away from her hiatus to weigh in on the partnership

    The spiel drew backlash from celebrities and fans alike.

    One of the first people to jump in was Doja Cat, who unexpectedly broke cover to mimic the actress in a yodel-like backwater accent.

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    The rapper’s fans were surprised and gleeful at the sighting, with one writing,” You know it’s bad when even Doja makes fun of it.”

    “Doja Cat mocking Sydney Sweeney was not on my bingo card for this year, but I ain’t complaining,” quipped another.

    Lizzo was next in line, taking the mickey

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    Another muso, Lizzo, weighed in on the furore and, like Doja Cat, conveyed her displeasure at the ad with an image of her striking the same posture as Sweeney. 

    She captioned the photo: “If the Democrats won the election,”  and then added, “My jeans are black…” 

    “My jeans are Black. My genes built this country. My jeans are made from the same cotton this country was built on,” wrote one fan, mirroring the songstress’s view. 

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    But not everyone agreed, and one person asked, “Where’s Beyoncé’s ad? Isn’t there one with her blonde hair and denim ad???”

    Fans from both sides are now disseminating a popular comparison of Beyoncé to Sweeney

    On July 31, Fox News posted a photo of singer Beyoncé with blondish hair, kitted out in denim, holding a pose almost identical to Sweeney’s.

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    Superimposed over the image, it quoted one medical journalist, Nicole Saphier, who it hosts regularly, saying:

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    “Just going to leave this pic from Beyoncé’s Levi’s campaign right here for those saying Sydney Sweeney with her blonde hair/denim/sultry look is racist.”

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    One appreciative supporter weighed in on take, claiming: “There’s always double standards with the left. Their way or the highway.”

    The outlet’s post also drew a fair amount of dissent, with many pointing out that it completely missed the point.

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    “Um, it’s not the denim, it’s the eugenics reference,” quipped one, capturing the sentiment. “But good for you guys for totally missing the point!”

    A netizen who tried to explain the reason for the left’s dissent was slammed and subjected to ridicule

    One user on X took time to break down the prevailing controversy when he wrote:

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    “At what point will it be fully understood that proclaiming or implying ‘my genes (jeans) are better’ is frightening to any race whose ancestors for long generations have had to suffer at the hands of the very same race of people with the same kind of thinking—that their genes are superior?” he asked rhetorically.

    “No. Such statements are not benign; they are echoes of a violent and dehumanizing history, and the fact that you involve Beyonce explains very well how you’re still unable to comprehend what’s being felt,” he wrote.

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    As can be seen from responses in the comment section, this individual’s explanation was not well-received.

    While the controversy continues between left and right, a faction of the public is trying earnestly to make sense of it

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    A writer with a journey spanning hard news, food, and culture, with bylines in The Epoch Times, NTD, Dented Armour, Tasting Table, and Mashed. At Bored Panda the focus has pivoted to entertainment, tracking celebrity newsmakers, Hollywood drama, and viral stories while vying to give more substance and less surface.

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    Dave Malyon

    Writer, Entertainment News Writer

    A writer with a journey spanning hard news, food, and culture, with bylines in The Epoch Times, NTD, Dented Armour, Tasting Table, and Mashed. At Bored Panda the focus has pivoted to entertainment, tracking celebrity newsmakers, Hollywood drama, and viral stories while vying to give more substance and less surface.

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    BrunoVI
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    7 months ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    Wow, Dave... give it a rest. That's six articles on this already.

    Mr Karate
    Community Member
    7 months ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    A normal, harmless advertisement, absurdly and grotesquely turned into a racial issue... Those people should get a job...

    Jason
    Community Member
    7 months ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    There was nothing wrong with the original ad. There is nothing wrong with having pride about your heritage. Black people do that all the time but when the whites do it they get all bent out of shape. Enough already.

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    BrunoVI
    Community Member
    7 months ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    Wow, Dave... give it a rest. That's six articles on this already.

    Mr Karate
    Community Member
    7 months ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    A normal, harmless advertisement, absurdly and grotesquely turned into a racial issue... Those people should get a job...

    Jason
    Community Member
    7 months ago Created by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    There was nothing wrong with the original ad. There is nothing wrong with having pride about your heritage. Black people do that all the time but when the whites do it they get all bent out of shape. Enough already.

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