Sydney Sweeney Won't Be a Political 'Pawn' Especially When She Has Bras to Sell
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Sydney Sweeney Won't Be a Political 'Pawn' Especially When She Has Bras to Sell
"Enough is enough. We've talked about Sydney Sweeney's avoidance of politics for long enough. We must return to what's really important: discussing Sweeney's bras - because she now has her own lingerie company. The actress announced Syrn, an intimate company funded by the investment management firm Coatue (her friend Jeff Bezos invested in Coatue last year), earlier this week by briefly hanging her new products from the Hollywood sign."
"she told Cosmopolitan that she doesn't want to be a "pawn" for other people's political beliefs. "I've never been here to talk about politics. I've always been here to make art, so this is just not a conversation I want to be at the forefront of," she explained. "And I think because of that, people want to take it even further and use me as their own pawn. But it's somebody else assigning something to me, and I can't control that.""
"She kept doubling down on the fact that she's not a political person and doesn't want to directly address false accusations about her, even when they bother her. Sweeney added, "There's no winning. There's never any winning. I just have to continue being who I am, because I know who I am. I can't make everyone love me. I know what I stand for.""
Sydney Sweeney launched Syrn, a lingerie brand funded by investment firm Coatue. The launch involved briefly hanging new products from the Hollywood sign. Coatue received investment from Jeff Bezos last year. Sweeney rejects being used as a pawn for other people's political beliefs and emphasizes a desire to avoid political conversations, focusing instead on making art and building her brand. She declines to directly address false accusations, acknowledges there is "no winning" in public reaction, and insists on remaining true to herself while accepting that not everyone will approve. The primary goal remains selling lingerie.
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