Ben Shapiro

Source: MEGASydney Sweeney's ad for the American Eagle fall campaign sparked backlash.

In a YouTube video, Ben Shapiro addressed the controversy surrounding Sydney Sweeney and the American Eagle denim campaign."This ad can both be a rejection of the sort of post gender insanity pushed by the left and also it can just be a piece of very softcore p----------," he commented. "I say very softcore because of course it's not p---------- quite but it but it is certainly more in that arena than it is in the arena of art."Shapiro added, "Clearly, it is attempting to use s-- to sell jeans. That is literally the purpose of the commercial. And so, being a moral traditionalist, I do not actually believe that commercials like this are amazing for America."

Bill Maher

Source: MEGAThe denim campaign was announced on July 23.

Bill Maher took the Euphoria star's side and slammed "online social justice girls" for attacking Sweeney and the controversial ad."In other uncomfortable racial news, sad news, we found out that Sydney Sweeney is a N---," he said on Real Time with Bill Maher."I don't think they did it on purpose, but I also think it's pretty funny that all the online social justice girls are like, 'It's racist. There's no such thing as good genes, right?' And then you go on Tinder and swipe left on every bald guy," Maher added, taking aim at the critics.

He continued, "She talks about the fact that she has blue eyes, and then she says, 'I have great jeans,' you know, cause she's wearing jeans. But according to the woke people, this means that she's a White supremacist."

Courtney Stodden

Source: MEGAIn the sultry snaps, Sydney Sweeney nearly exposed her chest as she modeled the brand's pieces.

Responding to the questions she has been receiving about the ad, Courtney Stodden wrote a lengthy Instagram statement in which she blasted American Eagle for pushing "this hypersexualized 'All-American girl' image to sell JEANS.""All I can think is... here we go again," Stodden, who revealed she was "sexualized by the system" growing up, said. "Another billionaire-backed fantasy being sold to us like it's harmless nostalgia. But it's not... it is rooted in racism. It's also a recycled idea of womanhood created for the silly male gaze and mass consumption."In the same post, Stodden ripped into the 1980 Calvin Klein jeans campaign that featured Brooke Shields when she was 15.

She concluded her post, "We deserve better. We are better. And ladies, our genes are ours and ours alone and we are powerful - old billionaires are 2,000 and late."

Danica Patrick

Source: MEGASydney Sweeney shared the campaign alongside the text, 'I have great jeans.

.. now you can too.'Danica Patrick also gave her take on the ad drama."Can anyone tell me what's wrong with the new AE ads? Very confused," she wrote on her Instagram Story.

Desi Lydic

Source: MEGASeveral celebrities shared their opinions on the ad drama.

Daily Show guest host Desi Lydic bashed right-wing media figures, saying "racist dog whistle" needs to "calm down.""This is such b-------. Blond women have had constant representation, OK? In entertainment, in fashion, in letter-turning," she said, adding, "It's not that they want to see more white women, it's that they want to see none of anyone else. For a story about b----, it sure has a h--- of a lot of a-------."

Doja Cat

Source: MEGAAmerican Eagle said the campaign 'is and always was about the jeans.

'Doja Cat brutally mocked Sweeney in a parody video she recorded after the jeans campaign went viral."Genes are passed down from parents to offspring, often determining traits like hair color, personality and even eye color. My jeans are blue," she repeated The White Lotus star's line in the parodic clip.

She also captioned the post, "My jeans are blee."

Donald Trump Jr.

Source: MEGASydney Sweeney's line in the campaign sparked debate.

Even Donald Trump Jr. joined the growing list of celebrities and figures who have shared their takes on the viral ad.

On Instagram, he uploaded an AI-generated image of his father, Donald Trump, wearing a jean jumpsuit while copying Sweeney's pose."That Hanse.... Um, Donald is so hot right now!!!" Donald Jr. wrote. After the bizarre post took social media by storm, Stephen Colbert called out Donald Jr. for comparing the U.S. president to Sweeney."Let me get this straight, Don Jr., You look at Sydney Sweeney, and your first thought is, 'She's hot like my dad?'" Colbert pointed out. "Reminds me of Shakespeare's love sonnet, 'Shall I compare thee to a 79-year-old f--- machine?'"

Gabby Windey

Source: @gabbywindey/TikTokSome pointed out that the 'great jeans' line was a playful pun on 'great genes.

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