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Sydney Sweeney Demonstrates Confidence with Karaoke Night

Singing away controversy, Sydney Sweeney recently enjoyed a casual karaoke evening with her “Euphoria” co-stars Hunter Schafer and Maude Apatow in Santa Monica. They performed a spirited version of “What’s Up” by 4 Non Blondes, seamlessly brushing off recent backlash over her advertising campaigns.

The actress, 27, was seen in relaxed attire—Schafer in jeans and a tank top, and Sweeney alongside Apatow in dresses—gathering at The GasLite. The outing included a chat with fellow castmate Jacob Elordi, with images capturing moments of animated discussion and occasional moments where Sweeney appeared contemplative.

Sydney Sweeney, Hunter Schafer and Maude Apatow singing karaoke
They performed “What’s Up” by 4 Non Blondes during their karaoke session.

Despite the lighthearted night, Sweeney’s recent political and commercial controversies continue to draw attention. The actress faced criticism after her American Eagle campaign was accused of promoting “Nazi propaganda” through a wordplay involving “genes” and “jeans.” The ad, which highlighted how genetic traits influence appearance, was met with mockery from celebrities like Doja Cat and Lizzo.

American Eagle responded with a statement emphasizing that their jeans are meant to be worn confidently by everyone, stating, “Great jeans look good on everyone.”

Adding to the discussion, public voter records revealed that Sweeney has been registered with the Republican Party of Florida since June 2024, stirring further debate among fans and observers alike.

Sydney Sweeney arriving at a red carpet event
Despite the controversies, she maintained her composure at the “Americana” premiere, appearing unfazed by ongoing criticism.

Previously, Sweeney faced backlash for hosting a MAGA-themed birthday party in 2022, which she clarified was innocent and not politically motivated. She responded to this criticism via Twitter, asking fans to stop assumptions with well-wishes for her mother.