With the internet suddenly obsessed with genes, Lizzo shared her take on the controversy surrounding American Eagle Outfitters .

The clothing brand’s latest campaign, starring Sydney Sweeney , was accused of ethnic cleansing and glorifying whiteness.

Plenty of backlash was triggered, with even celebrities joining the discourse against the brand.

  • Lizzo entered the chat with her take on the latest American Eagle campaign starring Sydney Sweeney.
  • The singer was seen in a recreated photo of Sydney from the campaign, striking a similar pose.
  • Lizzo spoke about her genetics in a recent interview and said she has “great genes.”
  • “I love my natural face,” she said.

Now, 37-year-old singer Lizzo has stitched herself into the jeans vs. genes discussion as well.

Lizzoshared her take on the latestAmericanEaglecampaign starringSydney Sweeney

Lizzo in leopard print outfit, posing indoors with voluminous curly hair, referencing Sydney Sweeney ad controversy parody.

Lizzo in leopard print outfit, posing indoors with voluminous curly hair, referencing Sydney Sweeney ad controversy parody. - 1

The American Eagle campaign—the brand’s most expensive one to date— saw the Euphoria star crediting her genetics for her physical appearance.

“Genes are passed down from parents to offspring, often determining traits like hair color, personality, and even eye color… my genes are blue,” she said in one ad.

Sydney Sweeney with long blonde hair and white top posing indoors related to Lizzo parody and ad controversy.

Sydney Sweeney with long blonde hair and white top posing indoors related to Lizzo parody and ad controversy. - 2

In the wake of the controversial ad, Lizzo shared what appeared to be a photoshopped meme of herself.

The Truth Hurts singer matched the same pose and outfit as Sydney in one of the American Eagle ads.

The American Eagle campaign, starringSydney Sweeney,was accused of ethnic cleansing and glorifying whiteness

Sydney Sweeney wearing denim jeans and jacket in a promotional image linked to Lizzo parody controversy.

Sydney Sweeney wearing denim jeans and jacket in a promotional image linked to Lizzo parody controversy. - 3

Lizzo seemed to suggest that she would be the face of the clothing brand’s campaign if another government were ruling the US.

“If the Democrats won the election,” read the text on the photo.

Lizzo in a denim outfit posing confidently, related to Lizzo Sydney Sweeney ad controversy parody.

Lizzo in a denim outfit posing confidently, related to Lizzo Sydney Sweeney ad controversy parody. - 4

A Facebook comment from Melissa Sanders discussing the importance of black jeans in the Sydney Sweeney ad controversy.

A Facebook comment from Melissa Sanders discussing the importance of black jeans in the Sydney Sweeney ad controversy. - 5

“My jeans are black…” Lizzo wrote in the caption.

“My jeans are black,” Lizzo wrote in the caption, taking a dig at Sydney’s “My jeans are blue” dialogue

Young woman with long hair wearing a white lace-up top and blue jeans, embodying a casual modern style for Lizzo Sydney Sweeney parody.

Young woman with long hair wearing a white lace-up top and blue jeans, embodying a casual modern style for Lizzo Sydney Sweeney parody. - 6

Screenshot of a social media comment discussing Lizzo’s parody response to the Sydney Sweeney ad controversy.

Screenshot of a social media comment discussing Lizzo’s parody response to the Sydney Sweeney ad controversy. - 7

“I love my natural face. I look at my mother’s face and I’m like hell yeah. I feel very blessed to have great genes and I wanna show it,” she told the outlet.

“Why cover up what God gave you? People who were born with very nice skin, we take for granted the fact that we have to take care of that nice skin,” she continued.

She compared her skin to a “nice bag” and went on to talk about her beauty regimen .

Lizzo posing confidently indoors wearing a black long sleeve outfit with a serious expression and slicked-back hair.

Lizzo posing confidently indoors wearing a black long sleeve outfit with a serious expression and slicked-back hair. - 8

Alt text: Social media comment reacting to Lizzo and Sydney Sweeney parody controversy with an emoji, receiving 178 likes.

Alt text: Social media comment reacting to Lizzo and Sydney Sweeney parody controversy with an emoji, receiving 178 likes. - 9

“When you buy a nice bag you don’t throw it around, ’cause it’s a nice bag. Take care of the bag! One day the bag is going to get old and you’re going to say, ‘Oh no! This bag is dusty’ I got to a point where I said, ‘I have nice skin but it can be nicer,’” she said.

Lizzo said she began putting effort into her skin care routine about three years ago.

“Before that I was that girl that put some rose water, a little oil on and we’re good! Great!” she added.

TheTruth Hurtssinger matched the same pose and outfit as Sydney in one of the American Eagle ads

Lizzo and Sydney Sweeney in matching denim outfits, posing for a photoshoot related to ad controversy parody.

Lizzo and Sydney Sweeney in matching denim outfits, posing for a photoshoot related to ad controversy parody. - 10

Comment by Anja Storms discussing Beyoncé’s similar ad with Levi, referencing a blonde wig in the Lizzo and Sydney Sweeney parody controversy.

Comment by Anja Storms discussing Beyoncé's similar ad with Levi, referencing a blonde wig in the Lizzo and Sydney Sweeney parody controversy. - 11

The singer wasn’t the only celebrity to mock the latest American Eagle campaign.

Doja Cat also roasted the ad by repeating Sydney’s words in an exaggerated Southern accent.

Stars like Doja Cat and Stephen Colbert used the ad as fodder for their own content

Young woman in denim jacket with arms raised, styled hair, and neutral expression illustrating Lizzo Sydney Sweeney parody topic.

Young woman in denim jacket with arms raised, styled hair, and neutral expression illustrating Lizzo Sydney Sweeney parody topic. - 12

Screenshot of a social media comment discussing Lizzo’s parody related to the Sydney Sweeney ad controversy.

Screenshot of a social media comment discussing Lizzo’s parody related to the Sydney Sweeney ad controversy. - 13

Meanwhile, the Late Show host Stephen Colbert used the controversy as fodder for his jokes. He also called the outrage an “overreaction.”

“Just like Sydney Sweeney, I also carry the gene for s**y commercial scratchy voice. I get it from my uncle on my mother’s side,” he said.

While speaking about how the ad is being seen as a promotion of “eugenics, white supremacy and N**i propaganda,” he said, “that might be a bit of an overreaction—although H*tler did briefly model for Mein Kampfort Fit Jeans. How do you say ‘badonk’ in German?”

Young woman wearing a white dress with colorful gems smiling outdoors, related to Lizzo Sydney Sweeney ad parody controversy.

Young woman wearing a white dress with colorful gems smiling outdoors, related to Lizzo Sydney Sweeney ad parody controversy. - 14

Comedian Michael Pavano also tapped in with his own parody of the ad.

Wearing purple denim and a blonde wig, the actor said: “My jeans are blue – so they’re like, better than yours. They say people with blonde hair and blue eyes are naturally favored. I don’t say it, but they do – but I buy it!”

“I mean, who wouldn’t want my jeans? I know you do, you dirty boy. Let’s be so real,” he added.

Yet another big-brand ad about “genetics” was released amid plenty of mockery against the American Eagle ad

@dojacat my jeans are blee ♬ original sound – Doja Cat

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