
Now haters are going after Sydney Sweeney's DOG as they call the German Shepherd a 'Nazi pet'
Some saw 'great jeans' to be a remark on her genetic background which is mixed European ancestry. The move was branded 'Nazi propaganda' by woke critics.
Now haters are going after her darling pet.
The Euphoria actress has a red-and-black German Shepherd rescue canine named Sully Bear that she often poses with on Instagram.
The dog that weighs over 50lbs was first introduced to her fans in April 2024. Sully Bear has also been seen with her at a Met Gala after party and has graced the cover of The Sunday Times' Style magazine.
'That is a Nazi pet,' said one hater while another wrote, 'Swastika Sweeney.' Another declared: 'Hyper white person pet for sure.' German Shepherds were used by the Nazi regime in various capacities during World War II and dictator Adolf Hitler owned a few.
But plenty supported her choice of pet: 'Your dog has great jeans as well,' wrote a fan on social media as they added a laughing emoji. Then there was this: ' ❤️ any dog is the best dog but German shepherds were born with something special.'
Some followers encouraged the star: 'Don't listen to the haters. People are jealous, so they do what they do best hate. It will pass be true to yourself God bless.'
The German Shepherd, also known in Britain as an Alsatian, is a German breed of working dog of medium to large size.
The breed was developed by Max von Stephanitz using various traditional German herding dogs from 1899. It was originally bred as a herding dog, for herding sheep.
On Friday American Eagle said the Americana actress did nothing wrong with their ads.
'"Sydney Sweeney Has Great Jeans" is and always was about the jeans,' the company said on Instagram. 'Her jeans. her story,' it was added. 'We'll continue to celebrate how everyone wears their AE jeans with confidence, their way. Great jeans look good on everyone.'
In a series of images, the Spokane, Washington-born beauty - who is set to play boxer Christy Martin in an upcoming biopic - is seen modeling a variety of denim-based ensembles.
In an accompanying video, Sydney is seen buttoning up her jeans as she muses: 'Genes are passed down from parents to offspring, often determining traits like hair color, personality and even eye color... my genes are blue'.
A second advert sees the camera pan down Sydney's chest as she models a plunging denim jumpsuit.
She muses: 'My body's composition is determined by my genes...' before exclaiming: 'Hey, eyes up here' as the camera cuts back to her face.
The advert has divided fans, however, with one critic calling the clip 'one of the loudest and most obvious racialized dog whistles we've seen and heard in a while.'
Taking to social media, many expressed their shock at messaging, which they aligned to Nazi propaganda.
Outraged fans penned: 'So Sydney (& American Eagle) somehow expect audiences to not interpret this visual as a euphemism for eugenics and white supremacy?'
'The Sydney Sweeney American Eagle ad campaign is just modern day Nazi propaganda. Like it's wild how blatant it is. Things are weird right now, man.';
'the most nazi part of the Sydney sweeney add for me was the use of the word offspring'; ''Jeans (Genes) are past down from parent to offspring' 'My jeans (genes) are blue' 'Sydney Sweeney has great jeans (genes)' Nothing is ever a coincidence, this is eugenics';
TikTok named Angie under the handle @vital_media_marketing then reviewed the ad and pointed out what she felt were problematic elements with the underlying message.
Angie said: 'As it's panning up her body and on her face and her features, she's literally talking about her family tree and the genetics that have been handed down to her, her blonde hair and her blue eyes, and how great they are.'
Many people panned the tone of the ad campaign on American Eagle's Instagram page, as one user quipped, It's giving "Subtle 1930's Germany."'
Yet many were quick to defend Sydney, branding the backlash 'unhinged'.
They shared on X/Twitter: 'I'm not sure how to say this nicely but if you think a jeans ad with a pun about Sydney Sweeney being pretty is a nazi dogwhistle you genuinely need to put the phone down for a while.'; 'everyone is seriously reading too much into this and y'all need to go take a hike or something because sydney sweeney is literally just promoting jeans, not 'nazi propaganda'';
'The claim that Sydney Sweeney's American Eagle ad is pro-eugenics because of a 'good genes/jeans' pun is genuinely unhinged. It's a denim campaign, not a manifesto. Not every blonde with blue eyes is a Nazi. Some of you need a history book — and a nap';
'You guys don't have to like Sydney Sweeney or the ways she promotes herself but don't you think comparing those Jean commercials to nazi propaganda is a tad extreme?'
Sweeney said in a July 23 news release about the fall campaign: 'There is something so effortless about American Eagle.'
She said of the clothier: 'It's the perfect balance of being put-together but still feeling like yourself.'
The star continued: 'Their commitment to creating pieces that make you feel confident and comfortable in your own skin is something that resonates with me.
'It's rare to find a brand that grows with you, the way American Eagle has for generations.'
The Once Upon a Time... in Hollywood actress wrapped up in saying, 'They have literally been there with me through every version of myself.'
American Eagle Outfitters president Jennifer Foyle opened up about the ad campaign, which is slated to raise money for domestic violence charities, in the news release. 'This fall season, American Eagle is celebrating what makes our brand iconic – trendsetting denim that leads, never follows,' Foyle said. 'Innovative fits and endless versatility reflect how our community wears their denim: mixed, matched, layered and lived in.'
The fashion executive explained why Sweeney made for the perfect focal point of the promotion. 'With Sydney Sweeney front and center, she brings the allure, and we add the flawless wardrobe for the winning combo of ease, attitude and a little mischief,' Foyle said.
In terms of the charitable aspect of the ad campaign, American Eagle Outfitters is working with Crisis Text Line in an effort to provide grants for mental health support and crisis intervention. Proceeds from a special edition of The Sydney Jean will be donated to the organization. Among the related grants include a $100,000 Signature Grant posted this past February 2025 in an effort to expand programs at Historically Black Colleges and Universities.
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