US vice-president JD VANCE Ironed on the controversy born of advertising for jeans with Sydney Sweeney for muse.
First of all a mea culpa. We thought that the controversy linked to advertisements highlighting (and in shape) the actress Sydney Sweeney was linked to the sexism of commercial clips. It was almost nothing. If the young woman wipes her dirty hands on her jeans after riding mechanics, it was the slogan of the campaign of the American Eagle brand that made people say in Quebec. “Sydney Sweeney Has Great Jeans”, which, in English gives a sound close to “Sydney Sweeney Has Great Genes (exceptional genes, editor’s note)”. “The genes are transmitted from parents to their children and often determine features such as hair color, personality and even eye color. My jeans are blue. “, She says, in one of the spots. Where there are genes, there is no pleasure but criticism on social networks as to the fact that the actress revealed by “Euphoria” is blonde like the immaculate wheat and white.
In Donald Trump America, anti-woke posture has become an advertising argument, assumed or not. Returning the boss of Walt Disney, Bob Iger had announced the end of message films, to return to pure entertainment. Not sure, however, that Americaan Eagle wanted to cleave so much on social networks and beyond. The brand has the other muses the Tenniswoman Coco Gauff or the singer Katherine Li, in short young faces from diversity.
What Democrats are I talking about JD Vance?
But we are at the heart of summer and this “controversy” swells again and again. This Friday, it was the vice-president of the United States JD Vance who broke the point. “My political council for Democrats is to continue to say that all those who find Sydney Sweeney attractive are Nazis,” he said, interviewed in the conservative podcast Ruthless. “It seems that it is their real strategy. »»
“In fact, it reveals something quite interesting among Democrats, namely that it is a beautiful, completely normal American who advertises a completely normal jeans, right? They just try to sell jeans for young Americans […] And we wonder: “Have you learned nothing from the November 2024 election?” ». No elected leading democrat has yet reacted to advertising, so that one wonders – apart from the obvious political gain that he hopes – who is talking about JD Vance precisely …