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Sydney Sweeney is no stranger to the center of attention, but that does not mean that he feels comfortable living in him.
The “Euphoria” star spoke frankly about the emotional fame that has acquired it in an interview conducted just before the launch of its controversial American eagle “Good Jeans” AD
“Privacy [is] Huge, “he said during an interview with The Times Uk.” You don't realize how much that means you until you lose it. I see all the time, “Oh, they sold themselves, they knew why they were registering.” But I, 18, had no idea what I was registering. “
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The “Euphoria” star shared how the constant scrutiny of the media and the intrusion of the paparazzi have impacted it before their controversy in the American Eagle campaign. (Christopher Polk/Variety through Getty Images)
Now 27 years, Sweeney admitted the constant intrusion, from the headlines to the photographers camping outside their home, has become unbearable. “[It’s] Crazy, “he said, referring to the paparazzi taking photos at home.” Nothing of them is real, “he added about the narratives of the surrounding media.
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Sydney Sweeney in an ad for American Eagle Jeans. (American Eagle Instagram)
And while Sweeney continues to shoot at fame, he confessed that his ability to trust others is quickly reducing. “I've always been guarded,” he said. “Definitely more now. You let a few people trust.”
The journalist who spoke with Sweeney also pointed out that Hollywood actress seemed visibly tense during what was supposed to be a 50 -minute promotional stop for a new film and a series of brand offers. His discomfort “is aboard the annoyance,” according to The Times UK.
The journalist also speculated that, although his conversation with Sweeney took place before the American Eagle AD was released, his “caution” could be due to a violent reaction of the previous controversies: in 2022, he faced another reaction round after publishing photos of his mother's birthday party. In the photos, you could see some attendees to the party wearing red hats that said “to make sixty again”, which many assumed as a reference to President Donald Trump.
At that time, he wrote on social networks: “An innocent celebration for my mother's birthday has become an absurd political statement, which was not the intention. Please stop making assumptions.”
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Sweeney became sincere about the emotional fame that has acquired it. (American Eagle)
The comments of the actress of “Anyone but” come after her campaign from Julio American Eagle.
American Eagle returns to critics after the Sydney Sweeney campaign broken down a violent online reaction
Sweeney broke the Internet last month with a viral ad, while lying down and fixed their jeans while saying: “Genes are transmitted from parents to the offspring, often determining features such as hair color, personality and even the color of the eyes.” The camera then seized his blue eyes. “My jeans are blue.”

The reaction of the Sweeney campaign faced the brute force of social networks, some suggesting that it had tones of “eugenics” and “white supremacy.” (Emma McIntyre/Getty images)
The announcement faced a violent reaction after its launch, and some suggested that it had tones of “eugenics” and “white supremacy.”
According to Salon, the term “great genes” was historically used to “celebrate whiteness, thinness and attractiveness.”
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American Eagle issued a statement on its social networks on August 1, saying: “'Sydney Sweeney has great jeans is and always was about jeans. His jeans. His story. We will continue to celebrate how everyone uses their jeans AE with confidence, their path. Great jeans look good in all.”