Sydney Sweeney’s Horror Continues: Registered Republican Actress Comes Under Fire by Angry Netizens Following American Eagle Debacle

Published 08/02/2025, 12:33 PM EDT

Hollywood does not build icons gently; it catapults them into chaos, dresses them for the headlines, and dares them to survive the spotlight. For Sydney Sweeney, fame came stitched in denim and controversy. Her American Eagle campaign did more than sell jeans; it ignited a firestorm of accusations, including whispers of eugenics. The brand pushed back. A few voices in Hollywood offered support, but most chose silence. Now, with the dust barely settling, yet another storm is beginning to brew.

Fans are buzzing with questions: Is Sydney Sweeney really a registered Republican? Here is the full story behind the buzz, the receipts, and the political plot twist.

Unpacking the claims: Is Sydney Sweeney really a registered Republican?

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Sydney Sweeney is once again at the center of controversy, this time, not for denim, but for her alleged political affiliation. Florida voter records, accessible via the state's official Voter Information Lookup, list a Sydney B. Sweeney registered as a Republican since June 2024. The middle name, Bernice, matches the actor's. Though HT.com could not confirm if the listing belongs to the Euphoria star, the internet is convinced. The revelation follows backlash from her American Eagle ad and its now-infamous "great jeans" line.

Sydney Sweeney was born in Spokane, Washington, and primarily lives in Los Angeles due to her acting career, so why would her voter registration appear in Florida? The answer may lie in real estate. In 2024, she reportedly purchased a $13.5 million property in Summerland Key, Florida, raising eyebrows and questions about her residency. Now, the revelation that she is a registered Republican in the state has ignited a digital firestorm, with critics flooding social media platforms in a wave of intense backlash.

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Ever since Sydney Sweeney’s Republican registration surfaced, fans have found fresh fuel to critique the Euphoria star, adding political drama to her already controversial spotlight.

Sydney Sweeney’s Republican link adds fuel to online backlash

Fans have started flooding X’s comment section with criticism directed at Sydney Sweeney, reigniting past controversies and drawing fresh outrage. Many are pointing to her newly surfaced Republican registration in Florida as proof of long-suspected political leanings. Some are revisiting her family's 2023 MAGA-themed celebration, accusing her of quietly aligning with right-wing values. Combined with her recent American Eagle ad backlash and a multimillion-dollar home purchase in Florida, Sweeney now finds herself at the center of a political and cultural firestorm.

While some fans came armed with receipts, others showed up with support.

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Sydney Sweeney is under immense backlash, and while the Republican party revelation sparked mixed reactions, the fan outrage has been anything but filtered. It continues to mount, layered over the controversy from her recent American Eagle campaign. With even the White House being involved, Sweeney remains stationed in the limelight, proving her influence is unstoppable. She continues to stir conversation, ignite debate, and offer critics no dull moment, cementing her place as one of the most talked-about figures in pop culture right now.

American Eagle Breaks Silence on Sydney Sweeney Drama - And Fans Are Rallying in Every Wash and Fit

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What do you think about Sydney Sweeney being registered with a Republican Party of Florida? Let us know in the comments below.

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Yusra Miraj Khan

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Yusra Miraj Khan is an Entertainment Journalist at Netflix Junkie. Specializing in Taylor Swift and the British Royal Family, she transforms modern mythologies into high-ranking, reader-first narratives. Since joining in early 2025, Khan has penned over 500 articles, known for their sharp decoding of Easter eggs and PR silences.

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