Sydney Sweeney Finally Speaks Out About That American Eagle Jeans Ad

After weeks of headlines, Sydney Sweeney has finally addressed the American Eagle jeans ad that took over everyone’s social feeds, and yes, she’s just as surprised as you were by how big the reaction got.

In an interview with GQ, Sydney kept it cool, saying, “I did a jean ad. I mean, the reaction definitely was a surprise, but I love jeans. All I wear are jeans. I’m literally in jeans and a T-shirt every day of my life.”

If you somehow missed it, the ad went viral, sparking commentary from fans, critics, and even some unlikely political figures. Sydney admitted it was “pretty surreal” to see President Trump and Vice President J.D. Vance chiming in. Still, she didn’t spend much time worrying about it.

“I kind of just put my phone away,” she said. “I was filming every day. I’m filming ‘Euphoria’, so I’m working 16-hour days and I don’t really bring my phone on set. I work, then I go home and sleep. So I didn’t really see a lot of it.”

In typical Sydney Sweeney fashion, she handled it with grace and zero drama. Instead of diving into the chaos, she focused on her work and kept her head down, though she did share a bit about how she approaches public attention in general.

“I’ve always believed that I’m not here to tell people what to think,” she told GQ. “When I have an issue that I want to speak about, people will hear . . . I know who I am. I know what I value. I know that I’m a kind person. I know that I love a lot, and I’m just excited to see what happens next. So I don’t really let other people define who I am.”

For fans wondering whether she regrets doing the ad? Not even close.

Macaulay Culkin’s New Ad Feels Like a “Home Alone” Sequel But With a Sad Twist

“Home Alone” fans, you might want to sit down for this one. Macaulay Culkin just brought back his iconic character, Kevin McCallister, for a brand-new commercial, and it’s got people wondering if we just got a dark update about the McCallister family.

The ad comes just in time for the 35th anniversary of “Home Alone” and was made for Home Instead, a company that offers non-medical, in-home care for seniors. Instead of setting booby traps for the Wet Bandits, Kevin is now setting up a safety plan for his mom.

In the spot, Kevin’s on the phone with one of his siblings and says, “I’m just worried about Mom being by herself, y’know? What if she falls down or gets snowed in? They never did catch that South Bay Shovel Slayer.”

Naturally, the internet immediately latched onto one thing: if Mom is living alone… what happened to Dad? Did Mr. McCallister die? Did they split up?

Later in the ad, Kevin meets Old Man Marley’s granddaughter as she’s shoveling the sidewalk, a sweet callback to the original film. The commercial closes with the tagline: “Home but not alone.”

Fans are calling it both touching and a little heartbreaking, like a grown-up epilogue to the Christmas classic. It’s nostalgic, a little funny, and just sentimental enough to make you call your own mom.

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