Thursday, August 14, 2025

Poll Showed The Small Number Of Sydney Sweeney Ad Haters

Poll On Sydney Sweeney
Sydney Sweeney has angered only a very miniscule portion of internet users when American Eagle released their new ad featuring the actress, in which she made a "jeans/genes" pun.

A recent poll has revealed the exact number of how Americans truly feel about the ad, showing the percentage of people who found it offensive.

Sydney Sweeney has since received support from notable figures like President Donald Trump and Vice President J.D. Vance, following reports that she's a registered Republican.

After garnering a small backlash on the internet for an American Eagle ad campaign she featured in late last month, many might think that Americans hold the same impression of Sydney Sweeney's ad in real life, but it appears to be quite the opposite.

According to the New York Post, a new survey by the Economist/YouGov Polls has shed light on the public's reaction to the ad campaign, revealing a surprising lack of interest.

Despite the viral critiques, the poll found that only 12 percent of Americans felt offended by the ad, while the majority said they found it clever or had no opinion whatsoever.

Nearly 4 out of 10 people, which translates to 39 percent of the respondents, said they saw the ad as clever, 12 percent called it offensive, 40 percent said it was neither, and 8 percent were unsure.

The survey, conducted among 1,635 adults, also discovered a significant difference in how the ad was perceived by men and women, revealing that men were more likely to see it as clever (49 percent to 31 percent).

According to the poll results, there was also a division along political lines as Republicans resonated more with it, far more than Democrats.

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