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White House calls Sydney Sweeney ad outrage 'cancel culture run amok'

The White House communications director said outrage over Sydney Sweeney's American Eagle ad was a \

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usatoday.comStai leggendo11 mesi fa

White House calls Sydney Sweeney ad outrage 'cancel culture run amok'

The White House communications director said outrage over Sydney Sweeney's American Eagle ad was a \

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huffpost.com11 mesi fa

The Internet Shreds The White House For Defending Sydney Sweeney's Controversial American Eagle Ad

Some social media users have accused the actresses' ad of glorifying whiteness.

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  1. giovedì 31 luglio 2025·usatoday.com

    White House calls Sydney Sweeney ad outrage 'cancel culture run amok'

    The White House communications director said outrage over Sydney Sweeney's American Eagle ad was a \

  2. venerdì 1 agosto 2025·huffpost.com

    The Internet Shreds The White House For Defending Sydney Sweeney's Controversial American Eagle Ad

    Some social media users have accused the actresses' ad of glorifying whiteness.

  3. venerdì 1 agosto 2025·huffpost.com

    'Daily Show' Calls 'Bulls**t' On Right-Wing Defense Of Sydney Sweeney Ad

    Desi Lydic advised conservative critics to "calm down" by pointing to a "constant representation" in pop culture.