Actress Sydney Sweeney was heckled by an angered fan after she received backlash for the controversial American Eagle advert she starred in. The Euphoria star, who was also recently outed as a registered Republican, was seen arriving at the special screening of Americana at Desert 5 Spot in Los Angeles on Sunday.
The Anyone But You actress, 27, ignoredthe backlash and posed for snaps wearing a cream bustier dress with a tulle skirt custom-made by Danielle Frankel. She had her blonde hair in light waves and added a cream headband to complete the look. However, as she was walking into the venue, one person was heard calling out her name.
They said: "Stop the ad! That is being racist!" as Sydney smoothly and hurriedly walked inside the venue. The American Eagle advert featured the star putting on a pair of blue jeans. It comes after Donald Trump's mental state 'clear to see' as lawmakers urged to 'act now'.
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In the advert, she said: "Genes are passed down from parents to offspring, often determining traits like hair colour, personality, and even eye colour. My jeans are blue."
A voiceover then adds: “Sydney Sweeney has great genes." In the US, American Eagle's billboard ads show the word 'genes' crossed out and replaced with 'jeans'.
While some think the campaign is harmless, many say it taps into the ideology of eugenics - the belief that the human race could be “improved” by increasing the presence of traits considered desirable, traits historically linked to whiteness.

Eugenics was developed in the late 19th century by Sir Francis Galton, and later used to justify discrimination against minority groups and people with disabilities. Although the ideology is now widely condemned, it helped lay the groundwork for how society continues to define beauty and value.
Not long after the advert was released, Sydney was outed as a registered Republican. While on the runway in Pennsylvania on Sunday evening, Donald Trump stopped to answer questions from reporters who were gathered there.
One informed the US president that actress Sydney is a Republican. "I’m glad you told me that," he replied to the reporter before adding that the nugget of information certainly swayed his opinion on the American Eagle advert.
The interaction came when Trump was about to board Air Force One before heading back to Washington from Allentown.
When he was told that it had come out that Sydney, 27, was a registered Republican, he was clearly surprised and told reporters: "Oh, now I love her ad.
"You’d be surprised at how many people are Republicans. That’s one I wouldn’t have known but I’m glad you told me that. If Sydney Sweeney is a registered Republican, I think her ad is fantastic."
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