Sharon Stone has come to the defense of actress Sydney Sweeney amid the backlash concerning her recent American Eagle jeans campaign. The campaign, titled “Sydney Sweeney Has Great Jeans,” faced criticism this summer for allegedly celebrating Sweeney’s white heritage and physique. Stone, known for her role in “Basic Instinct,” has encouraged Sweeney to embrace her beauty.
During Variety’s Power of Women event, Stone spoke about their conversation at the height of the controversy, drawing a parallel with a story about the renowned primatologist Jane Goodall. She recalled how Goodall was featured on the cover of Life Magazine in her safari outfit while working with gorillas, emphasizing that it’s perfectly acceptable for women to highlight their physical attributes—”It’s OK to use what mama gave you. It’s really fine,” she stated.
Sharon Stone is gearing up to appear alongside Sweeney in the upcoming third season of “Euphoria,” which features a talented ensemble that also includes Zendaya and Jacob Elordi. Stone has expressed her excitement about being part of the acclaimed teen drama, relishing the experience of collaborating with such a dynamic cast.
This incident underscores the ongoing dialogue about body positivity and the empowerment of women in the entertainment industry, as celebrities navigate public scrutiny and expectations regarding their appearances. Stone’s support not only advocates for Sweeney’s right to showcase her beauty but also mirrors a broader trend of women championing self-acceptance and body confidence.
As conversations about representation and self-acceptance continue to evolve, Stone’s encouragement of Sweeney brings a positive light to the challenges women face, demonstrating that empowerment and solidarity are possible among female artists. The combination of Stone’s advocacy and Sweeney’s rising star shows hope for a future where beauty is appreciated beyond racial and physical boundaries.
