Sydney Sweeney, the talented actress known for her role in Euphoria, recently found herself in the eye of a controversy. Her latest American Eagle ad stirred up quite the conversation, as critics claimed the ad's "genes" pun was racially insensitive. But fear not, Sweeney has a fierce ally in her corner – former AEW star, Saraya.
During an episode of the Rule Breakers podcast, Saraya didn't hold back in defending Sweeney. She argued that the real issue wasn't the pun, but rather the critics' inability to accept a woman embracing her beauty and success. Saraya emphasized that Sydney's achievements stem from understanding her worth and playing the game on her own terms.
"I don’t understand why people could get mad about her using her beauty. Like, this is the American Eagle conversation to the side… she recently spoke about how, you know, as a female, and if you’re beautiful and all that kind of stuff—use it. Use the assets you have. And people were so mad about that."
Saraya highlighted a glaring hypocrisy in society's reactions. She noted that while creators on platforms like OnlyFans are celebrated for their confidence and entrepreneurial spirit, Sweeney faces backlash for similar reasons. "Everyone’s so supportive of OnlyFans girls—like, hey, get your bag, get your bag. And all she’s doing—she’s not freaking selling her asshole or anything like that," she remarked.
According to Saraya, Sydney's ability to leverage her appearance is not only a smart career move but also a testament to her business acumen. The backlash, she suggests, is merely a reflection of jealousy. "She’s a hot chick and obviously—it’s not hindering her career. It’s making her bigger," Saraya asserted, drawing a firm line between appreciation and unwarranted criticism.
Saraya's unapologetic stance invites readers to ponder: should society embrace sex-positive careers without bias, or is there a discomfort when beauty meets intellect? Join the conversation and share your views on whether Sydney Sweeney is unfairly judged for owning her allure.