Jesse Watters Says Sydney Sweeney Could Marry Barron Trump

Fox News host Jesse Watters proposed the notion of actress Sydney Sweeney marrying Barron Trump, the 19-year-old son of President Donald Trump, following the president’s commendation of her on social media.

Watters addressed the controversy regarding Sydney Sweeney’s recent campaign for American Eagle jeans on “The Five,” stating:

“They’ve labeled a blonde-haired, blue-eyed actress as a Nazi for an entire week. This is a tactic that Madison Avenue has employed since the 1980s, manipulating language in relation to jeans. They’ve done this with brown-eyed girls, Black individuals, and blondes. President Trump, who is engaged with culture due to his constant television viewing, capitalizes on this, endorsing this esteemed American clothing brand, while the Democrats continue to falter in the culture war. They have been unsuccessful in this arena for the past few years, akin to the Cleveland Browns in the realm of politics, Dana.

“Thus, my inquiry is, why are Democrats so fixated on Nazis? Everything seems to revolve around Nazis. When I hear someone has good genes, I envision attractive parents, not Hitler. They are perpetually thinking of Hitler, while the CEO, who is Jewish, is not preoccupied with such thoughts. He is focused on the fact that sex sells, as he is astute, and the stock has risen by 20%. Now, every girl aspires to resemble her, and every guy desires to gaze at her, prompting the Democrats to ponder, why not label her a Nazi and initiate a boycott of the company? They have invested $20 million in strategies to attract men back? They should simply cease their current approach. Whatever they are doing, they should just stop it.”

He further remarked, “And do you know how this concludes? She is destined to marry Barron, leading to the formation of the most significant political dynasty in American history.”

President Trump lauded Sweeney in a post on Truth Social on Monday, initially misspelling her name.

Sidney Sweeney, a registered Republican, has the most captivating advertisement currently available. It is for American Eagle, and the jeans are reportedly ‘flying off the shelves.’ Go get them, Sidney,” Trump stated. “Conversely, Jaguar has made a foolish and overtly WOKE advertisement, which is a complete failure.

The CEO has just resigned, and the company is facing significant turmoil. Shouldn’t they have taken a lesson from Bud Lite, which adopted a Woke approach and effectively destroyed the company in a brief yet very Woke campaign? The loss in market capitalization has been unprecedented, amounting to BILLIONS OF DOLLARS. Additionally, consider the Woke singer Taylor Swift. Ever since I pointed out her true nature on TRUTH by expressing my disdain for her, the world has been alerted.

Trent Sweeney, the brother of Sweeney, remains unfazed by the criticism directed at her American Eagle campaign.

On Wednesday, Trent, who is a member of the U.S. Air Force, took to Instagram to address the controversy.

The 25-year-old shared a photo on his Instagram Stories showcasing his official certification after being promoted to staff sergeant, humorously stating, “It’s them good jeans.”

He also posted a picture on his Instagram account of himself in uniform while receiving his certificate. In the caption, he expressed, “I’m excited for this next step in my career and thank everyone that’s been a part of it so far,” a sentiment that Sydney, 27, appreciated by liking the post.

The star of “Euphoria” shares a close bond with Trent and their parents, Steven and Lisa.

In an interview with Women’s Health in 2023, she remarked, “I love my family, and I love where I came from. Anything my family needs, I’m always there for them.”

Sweeney’s recent advertisement for American Eagle featuring jeans has ignited significant public discourse.

Critics from the left have accused the ad — which includes the tagline “Sydney Sweeney has great jeans” — of being Nazi propaganda that endorses racism, eugenics, and Western beauty ideals.

The chief marketing officer of the company noted that the campaign’s “clever, even provocative language” was “definitely going to push buttons,” as reported by trade outlets.

In response, American Eagle issued a public statement defending their creative strategy.

“This campaign is and always was about the jeans. Her jeans. Her narrative. We will continue to honor the unique ways everyone wears their AE jeans with confidence,” the company stated. “Great jeans flatter everyone.”

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