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Sydney Sweeney is facing heat for her mom’s 60th birthday party!
The 24-year-old actress took to Instagram on Saturday to share pictures of her family celebrating her mom Lisa’s big day at a country western-themed bash. Guests could be seen decked out in cowboy and cowgirl attire while enjoying different activities such as mechanical bull riding, jean jacket embroidery, hatchet throwing, and line dancing. You can ch-ch-check out the images from the party (below):
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But while Sydney and her family marked the milestone, many social media users were raising their eyebrows after noticing some major red flags from the snapshots. Why is that? One of the photos from the Euphoria star shows her mom, grandma, and an older man wearing a T-shirt with a Blue Lives Matter flag on the front. Yikes. Other pics featured several partygoers wearing red MAGA-inspired hats in the background. While many believed they read Donald Trump‘s campaign slogan “Make America Great Again” on it, her brother Trent Sweeney clarified on his account that it said, “Make Sixty Great Again.”
The snaps quickly went viral, with many taking to Twitter to react. See what people had to say (below):
But it looks like the White Lotus star wasn’t having it! Following the backlash, Sydney took to social media to respond to everyone calling her out for the attire at the birthday party. She wrote:
“Assumptions,” really? Some people were still not here for her response to the controversy, saying in the comments:
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Sydney Sweeney is now in New York City!
, but Sydney Sweeney was still able to celebrate her 25th birthday on September 12 by wearing two designer gowns in the company of dozens of A-list celebrities, and that's leagues better than blacking out at a dive bar, which is how most 20-somethings make out.After hitting the Emmys red carpet in an embroidered white that was more Bridgerton that Euphoria, the actor did a style 180 for HBO Max's Emmys after party, changing into a seaweed green gown with latex long sleeves, ruching details over the bust, and two asymmetrical cutouts across the front. The star's shoulder-skimming lob was styled with the ends curled under, giving a kind of '60s siren look. Adding to the glamazon vibes was a smokey, exaggerated cate eye, a muted matte lip, and dangly circular statement earrings.
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Sydney Sweeney stepped onto the red carpet at the 74th Primetime Emmy Awards Monday night with a look that made a serious fashion statement.The star smiled brightly on the golden carpet outside the Microsoft Theater in Downtown Los Angeles, and was radiant in a gorgeous Oscar de la Renta dress.The striking star — who is also celebrating her 25th birthday today -- looked classic and elegant in the white gown, featuring a black floral print. Sweeney wore her blonde locks down, and went minimal with her accessories, rocking only two small rings.It's not only birthday, but there's a number of reasons it's a special day for the young star, who is nominated for Outstanding Supporting Actress for her work on and Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Limited or Anthology Series or Movie for .ET spoke to the double Emmy nom in August, where she admitted that she was still processing the monumental moment.«No.
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the awards show on Monday, September 12, and she’s also leading the pack with her chic, youthful red-carpet looks. “Sydney’s style is classic and ladylike with a sexy, modern edge,” Emmy-winning tastemaker Carson Kressley told The Post.
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Watch Below: Lisa Wilkinson speaks out against Trump in the aftermath of the Capitol Hill riotsThe 24-year-old Euphoria actress shared a number of photos from her family’s party over the weekend, captioning the family snaps “no better way to celebrate my momma than a surprise hoedown."The photos show a mechanical bull, a cowboy boot inspired cake and line dancing in a decorated barn.Her brother, Trent, also posted pictures from the event, capturing them “Yee haw…happy 60th birthday mom.”In these photos a number of guests were wearing red baseball caps - leading many fans to assume they were the MAGA hats worn by Trump supporters, with the slogan “Make America Great Again.”Sydney shared a number of pics from the birthday party.The hats ignited a flurry of criticism on social media, with many calling out the actress and her family for their apparent political getsure.But now, Sydney has taken to Twitter to set the record straight, explaining that the celebration was completely “innocent.”"You guys this is wild," she wrote. "An innocent celebration for my moms milestone 60th birthday has turned into an absurd political statement, which was not the intention."Please stop making assumptions.