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Lefties triggered over new Dunkin ad mirroring American Eagle's own with Sydney Sweeney

Lefties triggered over new Dunkin ad mirroring American Eagle's own with Sydney Sweeney

Sky News AU4 days ago
The left-winged mob have gone into meltdown following a recent advertisement by Dunkin that mirrored American Eagle's own with Sydney Sweeney.
Dunkin's new ad, featuring 'The Summer I Turned Pretty' star Gavin Casalegno, comes only days after Sweeney's was slammed as Nazi propaganda.
In the Dunkin ad, Casalegno was seen sipping on a drink by the pool while revealing his tan was down to genetics.
'Look, I didn't ask to be the king of summer, it just kinda happened. This tan? Genetics. I just got my colour analysis back, guess what? Golden summer, literally,' he said.
'I can't help it — every time I drink a Golden Hour Refresher, it's like the sun just finds me. So if sipping these refreshers makes me the king of summer? Guilty as charged.'
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